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homer reviews and mentions
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[request] A webserver that list all the other webserver that i've hosted
Homer https://github.com/bastienwirtz/homer
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Help Finding A Simple Web Application
Are you looking for Homer or heimdall
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API endpoint that returns transcode queue count?
I was taking a quick look at the API endpoints but I didn't see an endpoint right away - what I am looking for is an API endpoint that just returns the number of queued transcodes. I was hoping to submit a PR for a plugin to Homer to add that as a data point as I like to know if I have jobs running.
- Kann mir jemand einen Tipp geben wie bzw. womit man sowas erstellt?
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Homer is a fast solution for static web page
Organizr, Heimdall, are too complex to setup for what I need, I found Homer which is configurable with only one yaml file, installation can be done as a docker service and nice looking.
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My new home server is in, and a fresh 2TB SK hynix gold installed. What should I do first?
Some other dashboards: 1. Homer 2. Dashy
- Is there a centralized web based management tool for all *arr apps?
- Show HN: I solved my New Tab page for myself
- A homepage for end users?
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New to selfhosting
Hi, I am brand new to selfhosting as well as using the command line. My plan is to first set up a homepage for my server using Homer (https://github.com/bastienwirtz/homer). However, I am confused as to how I clone a repo, build the image, and run the container. What exactly is my first step here in getting this set up? I've looked at a few guides but I'm not really understanding how to use the command line to get things going. Thanks for any help/advice.
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bastienwirtz/homer is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.