fHDHR
Wiki.js
fHDHR | Wiki.js | |
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15 | 122 | |
66 | 23,635 | |
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2.9 | 7.1 | |
3 months ago | 1 day ago | |
Python | Vue | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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fHDHR
- Accessing A Streaming Service Through Jellyfin?
- How to use the "Detect My Tuner Device" functionality without having a tuner?
- New user of Jellyfin with a couple of questions :)
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What are your Most Used Self Hosted Applications?
fHDHR (pull in streaming from the web) https://github.com/fHDHR/fHDHR
- Has JellyFin Replaced Your Streaming Services, Or Just Complimented Them?
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k8s-mediaserver-operator - Your all-in-one resource for your media needs! - Plex/Jackett/Radarr/Sonarr/Transmission/Sabnzbd with ARM support!
Readarr would give you books or audiobooks. https://github.com/Readarr/Readarr Mylar would give you comic books. https://github.com/mylar3/mylar3 LazyLibrarian would give you books, audiobooks, comics and magazines. https://gitlab.com/LazyLibrarian/LazyLibrarian Podgrab would give you podcasts. https://github.com/akhilrex/podgrab fHDHR would give you loads of free streaming TV, like Pluto, Stirr, and Xumo. https://github.com/fHDHR/fHDHR
- Questions about Jellyfin
- Jellyfin MPV Shim v2.0.2 - Fixes Direct Play Bitrate Limit and Certificate Issues
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Hauppauge WinTV DualHD on Jellyfin, can't find documentation on installation.
2) Installing an "HDHomeRun" emulator. I use Antennas for this, but fHDHR is a newer option.
- Any support for PlutoTV again yet???
Wiki.js
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Adding a simple light box in wiki.js
Wiki.js is a self hosted, open source Wiki that has a lot of awesome functionality. Unfortunately it's lacking some small, but important UI features, like a light box, to enlarge downsized images to it's full size. And unless you want to add a link to each image, to open it in a new tab, you would probably go for a modal view here.
- Ask HN: What are some good documentation OSS offerings
- Wiki.js
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How do you host documentation for your spouse or other users?
Can't think of anything that meets all the criteria, there's always some compromise, which might just be the way it is. For example I could 'self-host' otterwiki or wiki.js on a VPS for a pretty small monthly fee, which I could also use for other stuff that doesn't make sense for a home lab, but then I also need to deal with security since it's hosted on the internet. Or I could self-host and just accept that there's risk of it not being available when my wife needs it or if I die suddenly.
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List of your reverse proxied services
WikiJS as Homepage (a bit unusual, I know...)
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Documentation as Code for Cloud Using PlantUML
I love PlantUML. I was always fond of it in my early days as a software engineer and still use it today, along with all the various ways to draw diagrams out there, whether it's through a web tool like draw.io or Miro or through markup like PlantUML and Mermaid.
Some stuff I'd like to share with the rest:
- PlantUML's default style has improved since the days of red/brown borders, pale yellow boxes, drop shadows and such but I've attempted fixing it before through a preset style [I've made before here](https://gist.github.com/jerieljan/4c82515ff5f2b2e4dd5122d354...). It's obsolete nowadays, since I'm sure someone has made a style generator somewhere, and last I checked, PlantUML allows a monochrome style out of the box.
- [Eraser](https://app.eraser.io) is promising, considering that it's trying to blend both diagram-as-code markup along with the usual visual diagram editor. I'm still seeing if it's worth picking up since Miro's hard to beat.
- On an unrelated note, [WikiJS](https://js.wiki/) is a self-hosted wiki that happens to support draw.io, PlantUML and MermaidJS diagrams out of the box. Quite handy to have for your own docs.
- I use Miro nowadays since it's significantly quicker to draw things freeform and to collaborate live with folks on a whiteboard at the cost of having your diagrams in markup, but it's easy to miss the integration that [you can actually import PlantUML](https://help.miro.com/hc/en-us/articles/7004940386578) and Mermaid diagrams in a Miro board too. You can also do edits too, but it's on its own PlantUML section, of course.
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wiki.js on YugabyteDB
I've asked on LinkedIn which PostgreSQL application you use so that I can check that it works on Yugabyte. Please, continue to answer. To start let's try with Wiki.js, open source wiki software storing into a PostgreSQL database.
- Tiddlywiki for note taking
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Anyone know of a free dev docs like confluence?
I like https://js.wiki/
What are some alternatives?
antennas - š” DVR emulator for Plex DVR to connect to Tvheadend.
Outline - The fastest knowledge base for growing teams. Beautiful, realtime collaborative, feature packed, and markdown compatible.
cabernet - Cabernet allows control of IPTV streams. Plugins supports DaddyLive, Pluto TV, XUMO, M3U/XMLTV.XML files (SamsungTV, STIRR, DistroTV, Plex TV)
Dokuwiki - The DokuWiki Open Source Wiki Engine
docker-github-backup - A backup script for GitHub repositories
BookStack - A platform to create documentation/wiki content built with PHP & Laravel
Jellyfin - The Free Software Media System
Gollum - A simple, Git-powered wiki with a local frontend and support for many kinds of markup and content.
LazyLibrarian
Mediawiki - š» The collaborative editing software that runs Wikipedia. MirrorĀ fromĀ https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/mediawiki/core. SeeĀ https://mediawiki.org/wiki/Developer_access forĀ contributing.
iptv - Collection of publicly available IPTV channels from all over the world [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]
XWiki - The XWiki platform