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auto-m4b is a docker container that will watch a folder for new books, auto convert mp3 books to chapterized m4b, and move all m4b books to a specific output folder. This output folder is where the beets.io audible plugin will look for audiobooks and use the audible api to perfectly tag and organize your books. See: https://github.com/seanap/beets-audible
TLDR: watches a /recentlyadded folder, all multifile m4b/mp3/m4a/ogg books will be converted to a chapterized m4b and saved to an /untagged folder
Github: https://github.com/seanap/auto-m4b
Dockerhub: https://hub.docker.com/r/seanap/auto-m4b
Limitations:
- The chapters are based on the mp3 tracks. A single mp3 file will become a single m4b with 1 chapter, also if the mp3 filenames are garbarge then your m4b chapternames will be terrible as well. See section on Chapters for how to manually adjust.
- Right now book folders with nested subfolders will be moved to a /fix folder for manual filename/folder fixing. It should be possible to modify the auto-m4b-tool.sh script to automatically prefix the subfoldername and move the files up a level, let me know if you know how to do this.
- The conversion process actually strips some tags and covers from the files, which is why you need to use a tagger (mp3tag or beets.io) before adding to Plex.
autobrr is the modern download automation tool for torrents. With inspiration and ideas from tools like trackarr, autodl-irssi and flexget we built one tool that can do it all, and then some.
With lancache-autofill (formal known as Autofill.Web) you automatically fill a lancache with the content you want.
Just search an App, add it to the Queue and download it via Autofill.Web to fill it in your lancache,
if it´s sucessfully downloaded you other steam clients could download it with full networkspeed, without using your WAN (Internet)
Rewritten by Me, Idea: Zeropingheroes/lancache-autofill
Monitor and restart unhealthy docker containers. This functionality was proposed to be included with the addition of HEALTHCHECK, however didn't make the cut. This container is a stand-in till there is native support for --exit-on-unhealthy
AutoKuma is a utility that automates the creation of Uptime Kuma monitors based on Docker container labels.
With AutoKuma, you can eliminate the need for manual monitor creation in the Uptime Kuma UI.
A web interface for Stable Diffusion
Integrates with Open WebUI: https://docs.openwebui.com/tutorial/images/#configuring-open-webui
Add custom models: https://github.com/AbdBarho/stable-diffusion-webui-docker/wiki/Usage#custom-models
This provides a comprehensive Slackware-based environment with all the necessary build tools and dependencies pre-installed. It is designed for use to build Slackware packages from source on Unraid (Unraid is based off Slackware), which lacks the required build tools and libraries.
In auto mode, it uses SlackBuild scripts from slackbuilds.org to automate the process of downloading, extracting, and building packages from source. Users can specify the SlackBuild and source URLs to automate the build process.
In manual mode, the container can be used to perform custom builds. (Enter the docker console)
Usage
To use this container, fill out the following variables in the Unraid Docker template:
AUTOBUILD: Controls whether the container automatically starts the build process.
Set to "yes" to automatically start building the package using the provided SlackBuild and source download URLs.
Set to "no" to skip the automatic build process. The container will remain running, allowing manual interaction.
SLACKBUILD_DOWNLOAD: URL to the SlackBuild script tarball. SlackBuilds can be found at slackbuilds.org, where links to the source code are also provided.
Example: "http://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/15.0/system/mbuffer.tar.gz"
SOURCE_DOWNLOAD: URL to the source code tarball.
Example: "http://www.maier-komor.de/software/mbuffer/mbuffer-20240107.tgz"
You will find the built package in the appdata share here -- /mnt/user/appdata/AutoSlackPack/out
If you prefer to manually build the package, set AUTOBUILD to "no" and manually download (above variables are ignored) and build the package after accessing the container.
This Docker container runs the Backblaze personal backup client via WINE, so that you can back up your files with the separation and portability capabilities of Docker on Linux.
It runs the Backblaze client and starts a virtual X server and a VNC server with Web GUI, so that you can interact with it.
This container needs additional installation steps after running the docker, which can be found here: https://github.com/JonathanTreffler/backblaze-personal-wine-container#installation
Web UI and orchestrator for Restic backup.
Backrest is a web-accessible backup solution built on top of restic and providing a WebUI which wraps the restic CLI and makes it easy to create repos, browse snapshots, and restore files. Additionally, Backrest can run in the background and take an opinionated approach to scheduling snapshots and orchestrating repo health operations.
Features:
- Import your existing restic repositories
- Cron scheduled backups and health operations (e.g. prune and forget)
- UI for browing and restoring files from snapshots
- Configurable backup notifications (e.g. Discord, Slack, Shoutrrr, Gotify)
- Add shell command hooks to run before and after backup operations.
- Compatible with rclone remotes
- Cross-platform support (Linux, macOS, Windows, FreeBSD, Docker)
- Backup to any restic supported storage (e.g. S3, B2, Azure, GCS, local, SFTP, and all rclone remotes)
Github: https://github.com/garethgeorge/backrest
Documentation: https://garethgeorge.github.io/backrest/introduction/getting-started
<b>Barcode Buddy is a Grocy companion app/plugin, which allows you to install the Barcode Buddy app and scan products directly to your Grocy library.</b>
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UNRAID template that JUST WORKS, brought to you by Flight777!
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ADDED PERFORMANCE For added performance you can install a Redis container and link it to the app in the Barcode Buddy webui.
Bazarr(https://www.bazarr.media/) is a companion application to Sonarr and Radarr. It can manage and download subtitles based on your requirements. You define your preferences by TV show or movie and Bazarr takes care of everything for you.
The purpose of this container is to go through your movies directory and convert all mp4 and m2ts file to mkv and then remove a specific language from those movies.
It will also remove commentaries if set to true
Please run this on a subset of your data before your entire library
Make a share called MovieTest and move some movies over and make that your movies path in this container
Once it's running you can see how the script works and if you havbe the correct settings
There is not web UI, Just look at the logs for output
WARNING: THIS RUNS AS SOON AS YOU START IT
Find the language codes at https://iso639-3.sil.org/code_tables/639/data
Unraid container to convert mp3 or wav to PC beep speaker music
Convert a wav or mp3 file into "beep code" so to be able to play it through a PC beep speaker. This can then be used to add to a user script to do things like play a tune on server startup and shutdown. (nice for headless server to know when its up)
You will need a beep speaker in your server for this to work. Dont worry they are very cheap! Under $5 on Amazon for two! https://amzn.to/3kwWvlN
default - This is the standard running mode. It will look for an mp3 or wav file in the folder file_to_convert in the container's appdata folder. - The file will first be converted from its source (mp3 or wav) to a 16bit Wav file using sox. After which its passed to wavtobeep for conversion to beep code. This is then converted to an Unraid user script and placed in the folder converted_wavs in the container's appdata.
Indiana_Jones - This converts a test wav file (Indiana Jones) and plays it through the beep speaker
Monkey_Island - This converts a test wav file (Monkey Island) and plays it through the beep speaker
Silent choose from no|yes If set to yes converts the file without playing it default is "no"
time default 50 -Time window for frequency analysis (in ms). . Experiment with different values for individual tune to find best
For some already converted beep tunes see here https://github.com/SpaceinvaderOne/Beep-Music-Converter/tree/main/beep_music
Generative AI suite powered by state-of-the-art models and providing advanced AI/AGI functions.
It features AI personas, AGI functions, multi-model chats, text-to-image, voice, response streaming, code highlighting and execution, PDF import, presets for developers, and more.
Binance to Influx is a container designed to be run on an Unraid server via Docker. The purpose of the container is to simplify the ingestion of cryptocurrency market data, provided by the Binance API, into your own Influx database.
The container collects the candles (klines) for each of the configured crypto symbols (e.g. BTCUSDT).
Code-server is a Visual Studio Code instance running on a remote server accessible through any web browser. It allows you to code anywhere and on any device such as a tablet or laptop with a consistent integrated development environment (IDE). Set up a secure a Linux development machine and get coding on any device with a web browser. Take advantage of a cloud server by offloading the system demanding tasks such as tests, compilations, downloads to another machine. Preserve battery life when you’re on the go or spend your downtime doing something else while the computationally intensive processes are running on your cloud server.
Do you enjoy working with different programming languages in the same project? Well, we’ve got you covered! With Fleet, you can start coding in the language of your choice. Fleet is designed to automatically detect your project configuration from the source code, maximizing the value you get from its smart code-processing engine while minimizing the need for project configuration.
GoLand wouldn't be a true IDE without a rich set of tools which, in addition to core Go development, support JavaScript, TypeScript, NodeJS, SQL, Databases, Docker, Kubernetes, and Terraform. All together, these capabilities make it perfectly equipped for working on any task, be it a modern web application or DevOps tools.
HexChat is an IRC client based on XChat, but unlike XChat it's completely free for both Windows and Unix-like systems. Since XChat is open source, it's perfectly legal. For more info. HexChat was originally called XChat-WDK which in turn was a successor of freakschat.
IntelliJ IDEA is a special programming environment or integrated development environment (IDE) largely meant for Java. This environment is used especially for the development of programs. It is developed by a company called JetBrains, which was formally called IntelliJ. It is available in two editions: the Community Edition which is licensed by Apache 2.0, and a commercial edition known as the Ultimate Edition. Both of them can be used for creating software which can be sold. What makes IntelliJ IDEA so different from its counterparts is its ease of use, flexibility and its solid design. This Docker Image includes Git for SCM and Scala, Kotlin and Groovy programming languages.
iVentoy is an enhanced version of the PXE server. With iVentoy you can boot and install OS on multiple machines at the same time through the network. iVentoy is extremely easy to use, without complicated configuration, just put the ISO file in the specified location and select PXE boot in the client machine. iVentoy supports x86 Legacy BIOS, IA32 UEFI, x86_64 UEFI and ARM64 UEFI mode at the same time. iVentoy support 110+ common types of OS (Windows/WinPE/Linux/VMware).
Jenkins is an open source continuous integration tool written in Java. The project was forked from Hudson after a dispute with Oracle. Jenkins provides continuous integration services for software development. It is a server-based system running in a servlet container such as Apache Tomcat.
Krusader is an advanced orthodox file manager for KDE and other desktops in the Unix world. It is similar to the console-based GNU Midnight Commander, GNOME Commander for the GNOME desktop environment, or Total Commander for Windows, all of which can trace their paradigmatic features to the original Norton Commander for DOS. It supports extensive archive handling, mounted filesystem support, FTP, advanced search, viewer/editor, directory synchronisation, file content comparisons, batch renaming, etc.
LibreOffice is a free and open source office suite, a project of The Document Foundation. It was forked from OpenOffice.org in 2010, which was an open-sourced version of the earlier StarOffice. The LibreOffice suite comprises programs for word processing, the creation and editing of spreadsheets, slideshows, diagrams and drawings, working with databases, and composing mathematical formulae. It is available in 110 languages.
MakeMKV is your one-click solution to convert video that you own into free and patents-unencumbered format that can be played everywhere. MakeMKV is a format converter, otherwise called "transcoder". It converts the video clips from proprietary (and usually encrypted) disc into a set of MKV files, preserving most information but not changing it in any way. The MKV format can store multiple video/audio tracks with all meta-information and preserve chapters. There are many players that can play MKV files nearly on all platforms, and there are tools to convert MKV files to many formats, including DVD and Blu-ray discs.