-
-### domains.txt
-
-The file `domains.txt` should have the following format:
-
-```text
-example.com www.example.com
-example.net www.example.net wiki.example.net
-```
-
-This states that there should be two certificates `example.com` and `example.net`,
-with the other domains in the corresponding line being their alternative names.
-
-### example nginx config
-
-If you want to use nginx you can set up a location block to serve your challenge responses:
-
-```
-location /.well-known/acme-challenge {
- root /var/www/letsencrypt;
-}
-```
-
-For this to work i'd suggest either configuring `/var/www/letsencrypt` as WELLKNOWN directory,
-or to create a symlink to the default location next to the script: `ln -s /var/www/letsencrypt .acme-challenges`
-
-## Import
-
-### import-account.pl
-
-This perl-script can be used to import the account key from the original letsencrypt client.
-
-You should copy `private_key.json` to the same directory as the script.
-The json-file can be found in a subdirectory of `/etc/letsencrypt/accounts/acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/directory`.
-
-Usage: `./import-account.pl`
-
-### import-certs.sh
-
-This script can be used to import private keys and certificates created by the original letsencrypt client.
-
-By default it expects the certificates to be found under `/etc/letsencrypt`, which is the default output directory of the original client.
-You can change the path by setting LETSENCRYPT in your config file: ```LETSENCRYPT="/etc/letsencrypt"```.
-
-Usage: `./import-certs.sh`