go into any folder and run a docker-compose up -d
to start a service
Most require logging in with a browser and completing a initial set up.
If there is any confusion usually the docker image's page will have additional details.
Most services can have a local data or config folder. But a few services share data and expect a /hdd folder mounted. Additionally they expect the following pattern for media, downloads and syncing
/hdd/media/movies
/hdd/media/tv
/hdd/downloads
/hdd/sync
I use a cloudflare tunnel for several services. I block access to the ones I want only available on my devices by configuring a WAF rule
a couple containers have been replaced by new ones or are no longer needed
- nginx proxy manager (Cloudflare tunnel allows direct access, a reverse proxy is no longer needed)
- jackett (prowlarr is significantly better)
- vaultwarden (I've moved to proton pass, but vaultwarden is still the best free solution)
- photoprism (I've moved to immich)