The programs' docker files I use on a regular basis.
Caddy | ||
FileBrowser | ||
Gitea | ||
Jellyfin | ||
Pacoloco | ||
qBittorrent | ||
Rabbitmq | ||
Tracing | ||
.gitignore | ||
README.md |
Dockerfiles
Many of the docker-compose.y(a)ml
s have comments inside of them.
At least take a look at these, and/or the README files in the directories.
Use your common sense to bring these into production use.
What do these do?
- FileBrowser is a web-based file-browser.
- Gitea - self-hosted git service. Feels like Github.
- Jellyfin - media self-hosting. Feels like modern streaming services.
- Pacoloco - pre-fetch Arch updates. Can signficianly improve update times.
- Rabbitmq - message broker for micro-services. Only here for templating.
- Tracing - several docker containers all in one. For combining OTel with Nginx.
- qBittorrent - qBittorrent but in the web. Allows you to practically seed for longer.