Community Apps

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

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All the applications you love—built and maintained by a community member who understands what you need on Unraid. Love a particular app or plugin? Donate directly to the developer to support their work.

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Andrew (aka Squid) has worked tirelessly to build and enhance the experience of Community Apps for users like you.

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Moderators ensure that apps listed in the store offer a safe, compatible, and consistent experience. 


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This Docker container parses and forwards all WebSocket messages from your Unraid server to Home Assistant using the MQTT protocol. This enables you to create dashboards that provide a superior overview compared to Unraid's native capabilities.

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HealthchecksDashboard

Network ServicesOther, Other, Tools / UtilitiesUtilities

A standalone dashboard page showing the status of the checks in your Healthchecks.io account. INSTRUCTIONS: Enable the "Advanced View" in the top right of the container setup page, and add your VIEW ONLY API key from Healthchecks.io settings page in the "WebUI" portion. You can then change "Label" to anything you would like in order to have it show above your checks, or omit it all together, and lastly you can change from the light theme to a dark theme. All this needs to be done on the "WebUI" portion so you can easily launch it from your container list.

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Heimdall(https://heimdall.site) is a way to organise all those links to your most used web sites and web applications in a simple way. Simplicity is the key to Heimdall. Why not use it as your browser start page? It even has the ability to include a search bar using either Google, Bing or DuckDuckGo.

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HomeAssistant_inabox

Other, Tools / UtilitiesUtilities

HomeAssistant_inabox downloads, installs, and automatically manages a Home Assistant VM on your Unraid server with a single click. If the VM is found to be unexpectedly stopped, the container will automatically restart it to ensure uninterrupted service. Once installed, clicking on this container's WebUI will redirect you directly to your Home Assistant VM's WebUI. Container Variables VM Name Specify the desired name for the Home Assistant VM. --Default Home Assistant VM Images Location Set the path to where your VM images are stored Appdata Location Set the directory where HomeAssistant_inabox will store its appdata. Keep VM Running Choose Yes to automatically monitor if the Home Assistant VM is running. If it is found to be stopped, the container will attempt to restart the VM --Default Yes Check Time Specify how frequently (in minutes) to check if the Home Assistant VM is running. Default: 15 minutes HA_inabox WebUI Port Port used by the container to access the Home Assistant WebUI --Default: 8123 Notes - During the VM installation, the container dynamically builds the XML template based on the current configuration. - It automatically detects the highest available QEMU machine type on the server and adjusts the VM template to use the optimal configuration. - For smooth operation, ensure that the VM storage and appdata paths are correctly set according to your Unraid shares.

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Homebox is the inventory and organization system built for the Home User! With a focus on simplicity and ease of use, Homebox is the perfect solution for your home inventory, organization, and management needs

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HOOBS is a Homebridge stack with a interface that simplifies configuration and installing plugins. This adds a process wrapper for Homebridge. It also adds an API that can be used as an endpoint for an application. HOOBS is not a Homebridge plugin. It is a separate application designed to be a parent to Homebridge. Since this is independent, it can control Homebridge. This also keeps all of the plugins in one place. No need to install plugins in the global scope, which helps keep your Homebridge server more secure. Default Paths: Application Path -> /hoobs Configuration Path -> /hoobs/etc Local Modules Path -> /hoobs/node_modules Global Modules Path -> /usr/lib/node_modules For More Information visit: https://hoobs.org/ In order to make this work nework type has to be set to "Host". Use the default configuration, then but change the port inside the container to a different port ("8082") HOOBS uses port "80" by default/

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Hoodik is a lightweight, secure, and self-hosted cloud storage solution. It's designed and built with Rust and Vue, focusing on end-to-end encryption that shields your data from prying eyes and hackers. Hoodik supports file uploading and downloading, making it easy for you to share files with other users. The simple and intuitive web interface makes file management a breeze. Thanks to Rust's focus on speed and performance, your data transfers will be lightning fast.

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Howler is a log file monitoring application that allows you to setup notifications for specific events in log files. Currently Discord, Gotify, and Slack are supported notification platforms. Unlike other log analysis tools, Howler is simple and easy to configure.

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Open source ambient lighting implementation for television and music sets based on the video and audio streams analysis. Focused on stability while ensuring performance and quality. Single and multi-threaded video processing optimization for Windows, macOS and Linux x64 & ARM (Raspberry Pi and others).

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This Docker container runs ImgBurn client via WINE, so that you can back up your optical disks with the separation and portability capabilities of Docker on Linux. It runs Imgburn and starts a virtual X server and a VNC server with Web GUI, so that you can interact with it. This container needs additional installation steps after running the docker, which can be found here: https://github.com/JWolvers/imgburn-wine-container/?tab=readme-ov-file#installation

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A fast and secure standalone server for resizing, processing, and converting images. Additional configuration available via environment variables: https://docs.imgproxy.net/configuration/options