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reactive-resume-client-v3

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A one-of-a-kind resume builder that keeps your privacy in mind.

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reactive-resume-server-v3

Productivity

A one-of-a-kind resume builder that keeps your privacy in mind.

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reactive-resume-v1

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A one-of-a-kind resume builder that keeps your privacy in mind.

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readeck

Productivity

Readeck is a simple web application that lets you save the precious readable content of web pages you like and want to keep forever. See it as a bookmark manager and a read later tool.

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Receipt-Wrangler

Productivity

Receipt Wrangler is your easy-to-use, self-hosted receipt management solution. Simplify your expenses and take control of your financial data with these powerful features: * Effortless Receipt Creation: Quickly create receipts with the help of OCR/AI image scanning. * Smart Categorization: Organize receipts for easy filtering. * Collaborative Tracking: Share receipts and track expenses among multiple users. * Email Integration: Seamlessly upload receipts directly from your email, web app, and mobile app (coming soon). Follow the installation guide at https://receiptwrangler.io/docs/category/getting-started to get started.

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Refact

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Refact WebUI for fine-tuning and self-hosting of code models, that you can later use inside Refact plugins for code completion and chat.

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ROOT is a framework for data processing, born at CERN, at the heart of the research on high-energy physics. Every day, thousands of physicists use ROOT applications to analyze their data or to perform simulations.

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RSS-To-Telegram beta

Network ServicesMessenger, Other, Productivity

A self-hosted telegram JS/TS bot that dumps posts from RSS feeds to a telegram chat. This script was created because all the third party services were unreliable, slow.

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NOTE First run is slow. RStudio Server with an emphasis on reproducibility. Builds on debian stable (debian:jessie for versions < 3.4.0, debian:stretch after, etc) release. This stack installs a fixed version of R itself from source and it installs all R packages from a fixed snapshot of CRAN at a given date. Users should include the version tag, e.g. rocker/rstudio:3.3.1 when reproduciblity is paramount.

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This package contains the Realtek OOT Drivers and installs them, a reboot is required after installing the plugin (upgrading to a newer Unraid version maybe needs a second reboot too). The following Chipsets are supported by this driver: Network Interface Controllers > 2.5G Gigabit Ethernet > PCI Express RTL8125 / RTL8125B(S)(G) Source: https://github.com/jinlife/unraid-r8125-r8152-driver

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This package contains the Realtek OOT Drivers and installs them, a reboot is required after installing the plugin (upgrading to a newer Unraid version maybe needs a second reboot too). ATTENTION: To utilize 2.5Gbit/s speeds you have to add this line at the bottom to your 'go' file: 'ethtool -s eth0 autoneg on advertise 0x80000000002f' (without quotes and modify eth0 to the corresponding adapter in your system)! The following Chipsets are supported by this driver: Network Interface Controllers > 5G Gigabit Ethernet > USB 3.0 RTL8157 Network Interface Controllers > 2.5G Gigabit Ethernet > USB 3.0 RTL8156 / RTL8156B Network Interface Controllers > 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet > USB 3.0 RTL8153 / RTL8153B / RTL8153C / RTL8153D / RTL8153E Network Interface Controllers > 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet > USB 2.0 RTL8154 / RTL8154B Network Interface Controllers > 10/100M Fast Ethernet > USB 2.0 RTL8152B Source: https://github.com/jinlife/unraid-r8125-r8152-driver

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RTL8168(B)/RTL8111(B) PCI Drivers

jinlife

Drivers, Plugins, Productivity, Tools / UtilitiesSystem

This package contains the Realtek OOT Drivers and installs them, a reboot is required after installing the plugin (upgrading to a newer Unraid version maybe needs a second reboot too). The following Chipsets are supported by this driver: Network Interface Controllers > 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet > PCI Express RTL8111B/RTL8111C/RTL8111D/RTL8111E/RTL8111F/RTL8111G(S)/RTL8111H(S)//RTL8118(A)(S)/RTL8119i/RTL8111L/RTL8111K RTL8168B/RTL8168E/RTL8168H RTL8111DP/RTL8111EP/RTL8111FP RTL8411/RTL8411B Source: https://github.com/jinlife/unraid-r8125-r8152-driver

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This is an unofficial template that uses the official seafile community docker image. Seafile is an open source file sync&share solution designed for high reliability, performance and productivity. Sync, share and collaborate across devices and teams. Build your team's knowledge base with Seafile's built-in Wiki feature. STOP! Before continuing you must create your own custom docker network for Seafile to work. Step 1 In the webui naviate to Settings>Docker Enable "Preserve user defined networks" Step 2 Open unraid terminal and type: docker network create seafile-net Verify it was created by running "docker network list" Step 3 Make sure "Network Type:" under the ADVANCED VIEW is set to seafile-net. We will set our Database and memcached (if used) to also use seafile-net Step 4 - Database setup (assuming MariaDB) Create a new database container that has nothing on it. (This is very important and it will not work if you skip this step!) Step 5 Set the container name to: "seafile-mariadb" (this is important!) Set the "Network Type: seafile-net" Note the root password you used.

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servas

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A self-hosted bookmark management tool. Servas is based on Laravel and Inertia.js and uses Tailwind CSS and Svelte for the frontend. It still needs a lot of work but developer is active and available at github MUST DO FIRST: - Create a Local directory (ex: /mnt/user/appdata/servas) where the ".env" & "servas.db" files will be stored. - Create a file called .env and inside on it add the line: APP_KEY= - Create a file called servas.db Fill in the rest of this template. Once the container is running, open the container's console and run the following command: php artisan key:generate --force ---> This will generate a key and it will be stored in the .env file you created. ReStart Container. navigate to : http://localhost:8086/register ---> Here you will generate your admin account. navigate to: http://localhost:8086/login ========================BELLOW IF USING MYSQL/MariaDB======================== You no longer need MySQL/MariaDB but if you still want to use it, then add the following lines to the .env file: MySQL DB_CONNECTION=mysql DB_HOST=db DB_PORT=3306 DB_DATABASE=servas_db DB_USERNAME=servas_db_user DB_PASSWORD=password Optional Requirements if using MySQL/MariaDB: - MySQL / Mariadb Database already running and available. - CREATE a database (ex. servas-db) - CREATE a User for servas-db (ex. servas)

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Shiori

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Shiori is a simple bookmarks manager written in the Go language. Intended as a simple clone of Pocket. Default Login username: shiori password: gopher After starting container for the first time run the command docker exec -it Shiori shiori migrate from CLI to set up the database.

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SiliconNotes

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A somewhat lightweight, low-friction personal knowledge base with few frills. Note that you will need to chmod 777 your /mnt/user/appdata/siliconnotes folder to get this to run.

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silverbullet

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SilverBullet is a note-taking application optimized for people with a hacker mindset. We all take notes. There’s a million note taking applications out there. Literally. Wouldn’t it be nice to have one where your notes are more than plain text files? Where your notes essentially become a database that you can query; that you can build custom knowledge applications on top of?

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SinusBot is a MusicBot that will let you listen to music together with your friends on either TeamSpeak 3 or Discord. But it doesn't stop there - there's a lot of user-made scripts that can let SinusBot manage your Server and enhance the experience of your users in several ways. You and your friends can control the bot either through the included web interface or via commands through TeamSpeak 3 or Discord. Login User: admin Password: (your password from WEB UI Password)

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SiYuan

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SiYuan is a local-first personal knowledge management system, support fine-grained block-level reference and Markdown WYSIWYG.

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slash

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An open source, self-hosted bookmarks and link sharing platform.

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Snipe-it(https://github.com/snipe/snipe-it) makes asset management easy. It was built by people solving real-world IT and asset management problems, and a solid UX has always been a top priority. Straightforward design and bulk actions mean getting things done faster.

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Snippet Box is a simple self-hosted app for organizing your code snippets. It allows you to easily create, edit, browse and manage your snippets in various languages.

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Keep track of your inventory of 3D-printer filament spools. Spoolman is a web service that helps you keep track of your filament spools and how they are being used. It acts as a database, where other printer software such as Octoprint and Moonraker can interact with to have a centralized place for spool information. For example, if used together with Moonraker, your spool weight will automatically be reduced as your print is progressing. For more container variables visit the official github repo https://github.com/Donkie/Spoolman#using-docker