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I am pretty sure what I described is only when
--log.level=DEBUGorThe syntax errors are weird/concerning if it says there are errors but it still seems to load the config anyway (based on you seeing them in the dashboard).
Back when I used the file provider I pointed it at a directory and put every router/service in its own file with that volume'd in to e.g.
/traefik-conf. That's probably more just advice than being your problem though.I did try having jellyfin.toml and librespeed.toml but thought that isn't possible. If it is I would def prefer to go that way.
I often save when editing files, that's why it's popping up there
Enabled log.level debug but still nothing