Community Apps

Browse our large and growing catalog of applications to run in your Unraid server. 

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Self-hosted audiobook and podcast server and web app. Supports multi-user w/ permissions and keeps progress in sync across devices. Free & open source mobile apps. Consider contributing by posting feedback, suggestions, feature requests on github or the forums.

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Bookshelf-Traveller

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A simple discord bot that allows you to listen to your audiobooks and manage your audiobookshelf (ABS) server. For the full guide, please visit the bookshelf-traveller repository.

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Booksonic-air(http://booksonic.org) is a platform for accessing the audiobooks you own wherever you are. At the moment the platform consists of: Booksonic Air - A server for streaming your audiobooks, successor to the original Booksonic server and based on Airsonic. Booksonic App - An DSub based Android app for connection to Booksonic-Air servers.

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Compressarr

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Compressarr is an application to take a filtered set of media from Radarr or (eventually) Sonarr and process it with customisable FFmpeg presets. It will even attempt to find the best settings for each video. The default version is the Alpine version supporting limited Intel hardware support. For Nvidia Cuda encoding use the Nvidia (tag) version which is 1.4GB using the Ubuntu Core.

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FileBot is the ultimate tool for organizing and renaming your movies, tv shows or anime, and music well as downloading subtitles and artwork. It's smart and just works. The GUI of the application is accessed through a modern web browser (no installation or configuration needed on the client side) or via any VNC client. Also, being based on Alpine Linux, size of this container is very small. For a complete documentation of this container, see https://github.com/jlesage/docker-filebot#readme

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FPP---Falcon-Player beta

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The Falcon Player (FPP) is a lightweight, optimized, feature-rich sequence player designed to run on low-cost Single Board Computers (SBC). It was originally created to run on the $35 Raspberry Pi, hence the middle 'P' in the short name but now the FPP supports many more systems. It is still mostly commonly used on a Raspberry Pi (Zero, 2, 3, 4) or a Beagle Bone (Black, Green, Pocket). The FPP shorthand is still used but it is now just called Falcon Player. FPP aims to be controller agnostic, it can talk E1.31, DDP, DMX, Pixelnet, and Renard to hardware from multiple hardware vendors. Using various capes, FPP can also be a controller on P5 and P10 Matrixes, or strings of ws2811 pixels.

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gPodder is a simple, open source podcast client written in Python using GTK+. In development since 2005 with a proven, mature codebase.
 
 Configuration: 
 /config - Location of gPodder persistent config. 
 /downloads - Location of downloads. 
 PUID - set UserID 
 PGID - set GroupID 
 3000 - WebUI access 
 PASSWORD for setting a password for the gPodder WebUI #optional 

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Grocy(https://github.com/grocy/grocy) is an ERP system for your kitchen! Cut down on food waste, and manage your chores with this brilliant utility. Keep track of your purchases, how much food you are wasting, what chores need doing and what batteries need charging with this proudly Open Source tool For more information on grocy visit their website and check it out: https://grocy.info

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Kapowarr allows you to build a digital library of comics. You can add volumes, map them to a folder and start managing! Download issues of the volume (or TPB's), rename them and move them. The whole process is automised and is all customisable in the settings.

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Kitana exposes your Plex plugin interfaces "to the outside world". It does that by authenticating against Plex.TV, then connecting to the Plex Media Server you tell it to, and essentially proxying the plugin UI. It has full PMS connection awareness and allows you to connect locally, remotely, or even via relay. To set the baseurl for this application, open advanced view, and add -p /kitana -P to the "Post Arguments"

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Collection manager to keep track of collections of any kind like games, books, DVDs, stamps, etc... As Koillection is meant to be used for any kind of collections, it doesn't support automatic download of metadata, but offer the possibility to add your own metadata freely.