Use interpolation for environment variables#45
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Use interpolation for environment variables#45marzvrover wants to merge 2 commits intoLitlyx:mainfrom
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Updated environment variables to use interpolation.
Set default value for REDIS_USER in multiple services.
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This could probably be expanded upon, but here I used docker's interpolation to allow for variables in the compose file. This enables projects like Coolify to be able to override the values and deploy this project without someone having to fork the repo.