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This application has no WebUI, reference the readme at https://github.com/autobrr/omegabrr/blob/main/README.md for documentation on how to run this application. Omegabrr transforms monitored shows, movies, books and music from arrs into Autobrr filters. It also supports adding titles from custom lists to autobrr filters.

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OneDev is an all-in-one DevOps platform that features Git repository management with language-aware code search, issue management with custom states and fields, and a docker-first Kubernetes native build/CI engine. An alternative to GitLab, it is easier to use and maintain, with lots of unique features OneDev by default uses an embedded database to store data. You may use environment variables to connect to external database if desired. See Documentation https://code.onedev.io/projects/162/files

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Containerized OneTimeSecret with customization, and without paid/account features. <br> Just simple, secure password sharing. <br> Keep sensitive info (passwords) out of your email & chat logs. <br> <br> Requires Redis container with a password set on it! See support thread for more information.

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This is a simple container that will check if a domain name or IP address is pingable and send you a message with Pushover if it goes offline. You can install it on your machine to get notified with Pushover if a site goes down, or you can install it on a remote machine to ping your server and get a notification if it's not reachable.

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onlyoffice-document-server

Productivity, Tools / UtilitiesUtilities

Before you start this container you need to create the onlyoffice network. Open Unraid terminal and paste this command in there: " sudo docker network create --driver bridge onlyoffice " -- withouth the " " If you pair this container with onlyoffice-community-server then this container needs to start first. HTTPS Support can be enable creating a "certs" folder in the data directory and placing onlyoffice.crt and onlyoffice.key in it. Add fonts by placing .ttf in the font folder and force updating the container. For more information visit the support thread https://forums.unraid.net/topic/85643-support-amjidovu-onlyoffice-community-server/

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(Formerly Ollama WebUI) ChatGPT-Style Web Interface for various LLM runners, including Ollama and OpenAI-compatible APIs IMPORTANT: Make sure to add the following environment variable to your ollama container - OLLAMA_ORIGINS=* Set your OpenAI API key (not persistant) - OPENAI_API_KEY

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OpenCanary is a multi-protocol network honeypot. It's primary use-case is to catch hackers after they've breached non-public networks. It has extremely low resource requirements and can be tweaked, modified, and extended. !! It is obviously recommended to use a dedicated IP for this container so as not to have port conflicts used. The following services are enabled by default: telnet ssh http https

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A self-hosted, offline, ChatGPT-like chatbot with open source LLM support. 100% private, with no data leaving your device. Please note that this version requires an NVIDIA GPU with the Unraid NVIDIA-DRIVER plugin.

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OpenEats is a recipe management site that allows users to create, share, and store their personal collection of recipes. Requires MariaDB container (I recommend LinuxServer's container) FIRST RUN: Please wait while the container creats all the necessary tables in the SQL database. This can take 5-10 minutes or so and the container will have NO log output when it does this. Please be patient, if you interrupt this by stopping the container it will leave you with a broken database! Please use support link for more information about this container.

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OpenFanController

Drivers, Other, Tools / UtilitiesUtilities

OpenFAN is open-source, open-hardware 12V PWM fan controller for the hobbyists and hackers! This fan controller allows you to control 10 PWM fans over USB or remotely over network. OpenFAN gives you two ways to control each fan: Traditional (PWM): Set target PWM and the fan will spin at whatever RPM it is designed to spin with that PWM. (ie. Assuming 2000RPM fan, if we set the PWM to 50%, the fan should spin at 1000RPM which is half of full speed) Advanced (RPM): Set target RPM and OpenFAN will use it's built in PID algorithm to keep the fan always spinning at that RPM. OpenFAN also has an open-source API that allows you to programmatically control your fans, set custom profiles and more. OpenFAN was designed by PC enthusiast for PC enthusiasts. Key features: - Works on Windows, Linux and Mac - 10x PWM fans (Supports 12V, 4-pin fans) - Individually control each fan - SATA power (cable not provided) - Micro-USB communication (motherboard cable included) - Control fans by setting target PWM or target RPM - Optional I2C/1-Wire (header not populated) - Open source API for communication and control - Open source and open-hardware design - Control fans over USB or remotely over network* - FanControl integration through plugin To control fans remotely over network, the OpenFAN board needs to be connected to the PC via USB and running the OpenFAN software. The software allows you to access the fan controller remotely over network.

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Opengist is a self-hosted pastebin powered by Git. All snippets are stored in a Git repository and can be read and/or modified using standard Git commands, or with the web interface. It is similiar to GitHub Gist, but open-source and could be self-hosted. Create public, unlisted or private snippets Init / Clone / Pull / Push snippets via Git over HTTP or SSH Syntax highlighting ; markdown & CSV support Search code in snippets ; browse users snippets, likes and forks Embed snippets in other websites Revisions history Like / Fork snippets Download raw files or as a ZIP archive OAuth2 login with GitHub, GitLab, Gitea, and OpenID Connect Restrict or unrestrict snippets visibility to anonymous users Docker support More...

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A docker image to run OpenLDAP, The container default log level is info. Available levels are: none, error, warning, info, debug and trace. To use this container with phpldapadmin, create a custom network that both containers are on and then link them using --link openldap:PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_HOSTS in the extra parameters of the phpldapadmin docker container (which should be equal to HOSTNAME in this container). Any other docker that wants to use LDAP credentials will need the same extra parameter including Let's Encrypt if you are using linuxserver.io's ldap-auth container.

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a simple yet sophisticated log search, infrastructure monitoring, and APM solution. It is a full-fledged observability platform that can reduce your storage costs by ~140x compared to other solutions and requires much lower resource utilization resulting in much lower cost.

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OpenProject is a web-based project management system for location-independent team collaboration, this is a release of the open-source community edition. Once the container has started it may take a few minutes before the WebUI is available, see container logs for startup progress. The default administrator login credentials are: Username: admin Password: admin For advanced configuration, see all supported environment variables: (https://www.openproject.org/docs/installation-and-operations/configuration/environment/#supported-environment-variables)

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OpenSearch is a scalable, flexible, and extensible open-source software suite for search, analytics, and observability applications derived from Elasticsearch 7.10.2 and Kibana 7.10.2 and licensed under Apache 2.0. It consists of a search engine daemon (OpenSearch) and a user interface for data administration and visualizations (OpenSearch Dashboards). Make sure Opensearch has access rights to the "Log Data" folder. Permissions may need to be fixed with integrated Unraid File Manager. Steps below MUST be used in order to get Opensearch working correctly. Check support thread for more information. 1. Install CA User Scripts 2. Create a new script named "set_max_map_count" 3. Contents of script as follows: #!/bin/bash sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=262144 4. Set script schedule to At Startup of Array

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openvscode-server

Tools / UtilitiesUtilities

VS Code has traditionally been a desktop IDE built with web technologies. A few years back, people started patching it in order to run it in a remote context and to make it accessible through web browsers. These efforts have been complex and error prone, because many changes had to be made across the large code base of VS Code. Luckily, in 2019 the VS Code team started to refactor its architecture to support a browser-based working mode. While this architecture has been adopted by Gitpod and GitHub, the important bits have not been open-sourced, until now. As a result, many people in the community still use the old, hard to maintain and error-prone approach. At Gitpod, we've been asked a lot about how we do it. So we thought we might as well share the minimal set of changes needed so people can rely on the latest version of VS Code, have a straightforward upgrade path and low maintenance effort.  ⚠️ Be careful, each time you create or update the docker, everything is reset (except the share folder).

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Orbital Sync synchronizes multiple Pi-hole instances for high availability (HA) using the built-in "teleporter". In other words, it performs a "backup" in the Pi-hole admin interface of your primary Pi-hole instance, and then "restores" that backup to any number of "secondary" Pi-holes also via their admin interface. As a result, it supports the synchronization of anything currently supported by Pi-hole's "teleporter". If you have more than one slave instance you can add extra variables for SECONDARY_HOST_2_BASE_URL: SECONDARY_HOST_2_PASSWORD: SECONDARY_HOST_3_BASE_URL: SECONDARY_HOST_3_PASSWORD: If one or all of your pihole instances use a custom path which isn't '/admin' (ie. you are running them behind a reverse proxy) you can specify a custom path with SECONDARY_HOST_X_PATH variable, where X is the slave numer or PRIMARY_HOST_PATH for the primary. There is no web UI for this app, check the logs to see if it has run successfully.

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osTicket is a widely-used open source support ticket system. It seamlessly integrates inquiries created via email, phone and web-based forms into a simple easy-to-use multi-user web interface. Manage, organize and archive all your support requests and responses in one place while providing your customers with accountability and responsiveness they deserve.

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Owncast is a self-hosted live video and web chat server for use with existing popular broadcasting software. Admin login: The credentials for the admin site: 'http://SERVERIP:PORT/admin' are Username: 'admin' and Password: 'abc123' (please note that the password is also your streaming key and should be changed to something very strong). Update Notice: Simply restart the container if a newer version from Owncast is available. AMD Hardware transcoding (Please note that you have to be on Unraid 6.9.0beta35 to enable the moduel for AMD): - Open up a Terminal from Unraid and type in: 'modprobe amdgpu' (without quotes or you edit your 'go' file to load it on every restart of Unraid - refer to the support thread) - At 'Device' at the bottom here in the template add '/dev/dri' - In Owncast open the admin page and go to 'Configuration' -> 'Video Configuration' -> 'Advanced Settins', select 'VA-API hardware encoding' from the dropdown and click 'Yes' Intel Hardware transcoding: - Download and install the Intel-GPU-TOP Plugin from the CA App - At 'Device' at the bottom here in the template add '/dev/dri' - In Owncast open the admin page and go to 'Configuration' -> 'Video Configuration' -> 'Advanced Settins', select 'VA-API hardware encoding' from the dropdown and click 'Yes' Nvidia Hardware transcoding: - Download and install the Nvidia-Driver Plugin from the CA App - Turn on the 'Advanced View' here in the template and at 'Extra Parameters' add: '--runtime=nvidia'. - At 'Nvidia Visible Devices' at the bottom here in the template add your GPU UUID. - In Owncast open the admin page and go to 'Configuration' -> 'Video Configuration' -> 'Advanced Settins', select 'NVIDIA GPU acceleration' from the dropdown and click 'Yes' Also visit the Homepage of the creator and consider Donating: https://owncast.online/

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OwnCloud provides universal access to your files via the web, your computer or your mobile devices — wherever you are. Mariadb is built into the image. Built with php 7.2, 7.3, and 7.4 (selectable), mariadb 10.4 and nginx 1.18 Configuration /config - Where ownCloud should store its config files. /data - Where ownCloud should store its data files. Note: Set Network to br0 and assign a static IP address.

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The OwnTracks Recorder is a lightweight program for storing and accessing location data published via MQTT (or HTTP) by the OwnTracks apps. OTR_PORT is the MQTT port number to connect to. It is set to 1883 by default. Set it to 0 to disable MQTT and run on HTTP only. For this docker container it is suggested to leave both OTR_HTTPHOST and OTR_HOST set to the default "localhost", otherwiser the continer won't be able to start. This container is set to be up and running in HTTP mode (MQTT disabled by default), see https://github.com/owntracks/recorder#configuration-file for the list of optional additional parameters (including those to configure MQTT). Recorder documentation: https://github.com/owntracks/recorder Recorder Docker documentation: https://github.com/owntracks/docker-recorder/

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KeePassXC in a container. Keep your passwords safe! I highly recommend also downloading the KeePassXC browser extension for easy input of passwords on webpages. Save your database in the /config folder for persistence after updates/reboots and backups with your AppData.