# Configuring GraphRAG Indexing To start using GraphRAG, you must generate a configuration file. The `init` command is the easiest way to get started. It will create a `.env` and `settings.yaml` files in the specified directory with the necessary configuration settings. It will also output the default LLM prompts used by GraphRAG. ## Usage ```sh graphrag init [--root PATH] [--force, --no-force] ``` ## Options - `--root PATH` - The project root directory to initialize graphrag at. Default is the current directory. - `--force`, `--no-force` - Optional, default is --no-force. Overwrite existing configuration and prompt files if they exist. ## Example ```sh graphrag init --root ./ragtest ``` ## Output The `init` command will create the following files in the specified directory: - `settings.yaml` - The configuration settings file. This file contains the configuration settings for GraphRAG. - `.env` - The environment variables file. These are referenced in the `settings.yaml` file. - `prompts/` - The LLM prompts folder. This contains the default prompts used by GraphRAG, you can modify them or run the [Auto Prompt Tuning](../prompt_tuning/auto_prompt_tuning.md) command to generate new prompts adapted to your data. ## Next Steps After initializing your workspace, you can either run the [Prompt Tuning](../prompt_tuning/auto_prompt_tuning.md) command to adapt the prompts to your data or even start running the [Indexing Pipeline](../index/overview.md) to index your data. For more information on configuring GraphRAG, see the [Configuration](overview.md) documentation.