# Creating users Regardless of the installation method, you'll need to create some users. GoToSocial currently doesn't have a way for users to be created through the web UI, or for people to sign-up through the web UI. In the meantime, you can create a user using the CLI: ```sh ./gotosocial --config-path /path/to/config.yaml \ admin account create \ --username some_username \ --email some_email@whatever.org \ --password 'SOME_PASSWORD' ``` In the above command, replace `some_username` with your desired username, `some_email@whatever.org` with the email address you want to associate with your account, and `SOME_PASSWORD` with a secure password. If you want your user to have admin rights, you can promote them using a similar command: ```sh ./gotosocial --config-path /path/to/config.yaml \ admin account promote --username some_username ``` Replace `some_username` with the username of the account you just created. !!! warning "Promotion requires server restart" Due to the way caching works in GoToSocial, some admin CLI commands require a server restart after running the command in order for the changes to "take". For example, after promoting a user to admin, you will need to restart your GoToSocial server so that the new values can be loaded from the database. !!! tip Take a look at the other available CLI commands [here](../admin/cli.md). ## Containers When running GoToSocial from a container, you'll need to execute the above command in the container instead. How to do this varies based on your container runtime, but for Docker it should look like: ```sh docker exec -it CONTAINER_NAME_OR_ID \ /gotosocial/gotosocial \ admin account create \ --username some_username \ --email someone@example.org \ --password 'some_very_good_password' ``` If you followed our Docker guide, the container name will be `gotosocial`. Both the name and the ID can be retrieved through `docker ps`.