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auto-docker-dash
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What are your top self hosted services that you are very satisfied with ?
Plugsy - My Docker dashboard
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Is there any docker dashboard that auto detect the services ?
Could look at a dashboard like Plugsy or Flame (fork that supports categories). They are automatically added to the dashboard with the use of docker labels.
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Dashboard: Flame alternative with categories that is not resource intensive?
I have stuck with plugsy due to the lack of category support in flame. It has not been active though in several months. It has docker label and category support. It is manual configuration in a json file for non docker items. Going to take a look at the flam fork.
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Easy-Gate: A gate to your self hosted infrastructure
I still stick to Plugsy for a simple homeserver. It allowes you to use Docker Compose with labels. You will have a fully configured dashboard simply by running compose. I wish more apps allowed configuration through environment vars and labels. The downside is the current bug when proxied: https://github.com/plugsy/core/issues/31 Other than that it's great.
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Self configuring dashboard based on docker configuration?
Look at plugsy also. I prefer it as It allows for categories where flame only does for links.
- Management of multiple Docker physical hosts & their containers?
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Feature packed personal dashboard
I also used Heimdall and Homer. I finally settled on Plugsy due to its simplicity. It has no bells and whistles, but is very simple. One config file and the rest is done with Docker labels.
- Landing page for Kubernetes
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Plugsy V3 Released
See here: https://github.com/plugsy/core/blob/main/docs/agent-mode.md
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I made a docker dashboard, configured using docker labels
Thought I'd share my most recent creation: autodockerdash
audiobookshelf
- Self-Hosted Is Awesome
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Show HN: Kyoo self hosted media browser (jellyfin/plex alternative)
For anyone who's game to run another service for audiobooks, I've found Audiobookshelf to be pretty good: https://github.com/advplyr/audiobookshelf
- Audiobookshelf: A self-hosted audiobook and podcast server
- I made an open-source, self-hostable synced narration platform for ebooks
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This Week in Self-Hosted (1 December 2023)
A spotlight on AudioBookshelf, an audiobook and podcast streaming server
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Installing w/Docker
The basics are same across most any container, you probably need to map some network ports, and map some storage paths, and then you are pretty good to go. There can be more than that, but those are kind of the minimums. For instance, the example compose file for audiobookshelf does just that, maps a port, and some storage and that's about it.
- Audiobookshelf: Self-hosted audiobook and podcast server server
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Show HN: Podsumer – A Self Hosted Podcatcher
linky: https://github.com/advplyr/audiobookshelf#readme (JS; GPLv3) and they have their own app, too: https://github.com/advplyr/audiobookshelf-app#readme (Capacitor GPLv3)
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It is important that ebooks be sold without DRM
Move away as in find another audiobook vendor? Or simply retain access to your existing collection?
Audiobooks from Audible can be downloaded via the UI. They will have DRM, but it's possible to remove.
If you have audiobook files without DRM you can listen to them via any app that plays audio, but there's also at least one OSS project that aims to fill audiobook UI niche [1].
[1]: https://github.com/advplyr/audiobookshelf
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Selfhosting RSS not showing new episodes
Using Audiobookshelf (https://github.com/advplyr/audiobookshelf) and hosing my own podcast with an rss feed. It works just perfect in other podcast apps but in Pocket Casts, that used to work, I can't no longer see new episodes starting from about a week ago. I have never been able to stream the episodes either, just download and listen, this also works in iOS Podcaster app.
What are some alternatives?
easy-gate - A gate to your self hosted infrastructure
Booksonic-Air - A new Booksonic server based on Airsonic. - OBS: The code here might not be ready for release. Feel free to compile it yourself but if so I recommend searching for the latest commit with the description "Prepare for release"
Heimdall - An Application dashboard and launcher
Plex-Audiobook-Guide - A walkthrough for optimal Audiobook experience using Plex
oneuptime - OneUptime is the complete open-source observability platform.
Readarr - Book Manager and Automation (Sonarr for Ebooks)
homer - A very simple static homepage for your server.
AudiobookSuite
dashy - 🚀 A self-hostable personal dashboard built for you. Includes status-checking, widgets, themes, icon packs, a UI editor and tons more!
docker-calibre-web
homarr - Customizable browser's home page to interact with your homeserver's Docker containers (e.g. Sonarr/Radarr)
openaudible - Audiobook Manager for Audible Users