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Is it possible for you to release a version on the unraid Community Apps catalog? https://unraid.net/community/apps
I think it's just a wiring into the dockerhub repo. Unraid can set up the container directly from dockerhub, but it has to guess at ports and variables, so it came out a bit janky when I tried doing that. Having it on CA proper would remove a barrier for entry getting it running on unraid.
I wasn’t aware of this. I’ll take a look! Is it similar to Dokploy or Coolify?
Thanks for looking into it :)
Unraid is a linux-based server OS for NAS that can run VMs, dockers, and other things - and the CA is the go-to for installing 99% of the plugins and dockers that one would typically use.
I've not heard of those two you mentioned, but I've heard proxmox mentioned in the same context, so it could be considered similar to that?
Okay, yeah, I see. Unraid Community Apps is probably closer to something like Proxmox VE Scripts. Dokploy and Coolify are more like libraries of templates for Docker services.