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Official MariaDB database container. It allows to set a database and username without using the console. MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of MySQL (RDBMS). Root Password: This container creates by default a random root password on initial execution. Open Docker > MariaDB Icon > Logs > Scroll down to "GENERATED ROOT PASSWORD" to find it. Creating database dumps docker exec MariaDB-Official sh -c 'exec mysqldump --all-databases -uroot -p"YOUR_ROOT_PASSWORD"' > /mnt/user/Backups/all-databases.sql Restoring data from dump files docker exec -i MariaDB-Official sh -c 'exec mysql -uroot -p"YOUR_ROOT_PASSWORD"' < /mnt/user/Backups/all-databases.sql

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Matchering 2.0 is a novel Containerized Web Application and Python Library for audio matching and mastering. It follows a simple idea - you take TWO audio files and feed them into Matchering: TARGET (the track you want to master, you want it to sound like the reference) REFERENCE (another track, like some kind of "wet" popular song, you want your target to sound like it) Our algorithm matches both of these tracks and provides you the mastered TARGET track with the same RMS, FR, peak amplitude and stereo width as the REFERENCE track has.

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Matomo, formerly Piwik, is a free and open-source web analytics application developed by a team of international developers, that runs on a PHP/MySQL webserver. It tracks online visits to one or more websites and displays reports on these visits for analysis.

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Run a sliding sync proxy. An implementation of MSC3575 for you Synapse Backend. Setup Process: Requires Postgres 13+. createdb syncv3 SYNCV3_SERVER Required. The destination homeserver to talk to (CS API HTTPS URL) e.g 'https://matrix-client.matrix.org' (Supports unix socket: /path/to/socket) SYNCV3_DB Required. The postgres connection string: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING SYNCV3_SECRET Required. A secret to use to encrypt access tokens. Must remain the same for the lifetime of the database. SYNCV3_BINDADDR Default: 0.0.0.0:8008. The interface and port to listen on. (Supports unix socket: /path/to/socket) Create the secret with: openssl rand -hex 32 More Information: https://github.com/matrix-org/sliding-sync

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Official Matter Server docker container from Home Assistant. This project implements a Matter Controller Server over WebSockets using the official Matter (formerly CHIP) SDK as a base and provides both a server and client implementation. The goal of this project is primary to have Matter support in Home Assistant but its universal approach makes it suitable to be used in other projects too. There is NO WEB-UI to this container. Check the container logs for any errors when necessary. REQUIREMENTS: Unraid needs to have IPV4+6 enabled on the network interface! Make sure your you run the container on the host network. The host network interface needs to be in the same network as the Android/iPhone device you are using for commissioning. Matter uses link-local multicast protocols which do not work accross different LANs or VLANs.

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Containerized mbpfan (for Macs running Linux, to control fans) NOTE: the executable in the container was compiled by bplein from https://github.com/linux-on-mac/mbpfan. Uses the Ubuntu repository version of https://github.com/linux-on-mac/mbpfan Need to create a configuration file with the following contents and mount it in the container as a volume in the container under /etc/mbpfan.conf: File contents of /mnt/user/appdata/mbpfan/mbpfan.conf (example on a Late 2012 i7 Mac mini) is available at: https://github.com/bplein/mbpfan/blob/master/etc/mbpfan.conf

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Media Reconciler, or simply mecon, is a cross-platform command line tool which reconciles media within a directory with media in a Plex library. For a given directory of files, it answers simple questions such as: Which ones have failed to have been added to a Plex library? Which ones exist in a Plex library? Which ones have been watched by all users? Which ones have been watched by a sub-set of users? For full documentation see https://github.com/elzik/mecon#mecon

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MediaInfo is a convenient unified display of the most relevant technical and tag data for video and audio files. 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-mediainfo#readme

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Docker container for MediaWiki running on Alpine, S6-overlay, Nginx, PHP-FPM, MediaWiki Parsoid service, WYSIWYG VisualEditor extension, along with other extensions. A CLI menu to simplify managing extensions, backups, database updates, and service configurations, scripts that handle setup and Mediawiki upgrades, and optional MariaDB add-in.

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MEGAsync is an intuitive application that enables you to effortlessly synchronize folders on several computers. You simply need to upload data in the cloud and, within seconds, you can explore the same documents on your own PC. MEGAsync can synchronize all of your devices with your MEGA account. Access and work with your data securely across different locations and devices.

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Memcached is an in-memory key-value store for small chunks of arbitrary data (strings, objects) from results of database calls, API calls, or page rendering.

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A simple web service that generates a meme image given text and an image URL. -URL parameters: image: URL of the image top: text to add at the top of the image bottom: text to add at the bottom of the image -Syntax: memegen.example/?top=Top Text&bottom=Bottom Text&image=http://url.of/your/image.jpg

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Simple access to Metabase through a Docker container. Metabase is the easy, open source way for everyone in your company to ask questions and learn from data.

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Minisatip(https://github.com/catalinii/minisatip) is a multi-threaded satip server version 1.2 that runs under Linux and it was tested with DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-C, DVB-C2, ATSC and ISDB-T cards.

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Puppeteer container for rebooting Modems on a schedule The specific navigation for your modem will vary, This is more of an example and isn't guaranteed to work for your particular modem. Check available scripts here: https://github.com/agusalex/modemReboot/ Add your scripts to the RebootModem folder and then set that myscripts/script.js in your SCRIPT env var Feel free to make a PR or add an issue here https://github.com/agusalex/modemReboot/issues to add your own modem's script If no CRON Env var is passed it will reboot upon first run and then quit

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This is an app that helps you and your friends pick a movie to watch from a Plex server. MovieMatch connects to your Plex server and gets a list of movies (from any libraries marked as a movie library). As many people as you want connect to your MovieMatch server and get a list of shuffled movies. If two (or more) people swipe right on the same movie, it'll show up in everyone's matches. The movies that the most people swiped right on will show up first.

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MunkiReport

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MunkiReport is a reporting client for macOS. While originally dependent on Munki, MunkiReport is able to run stand-alone or to be coupled with Munki, Jamf or other macOS management solutions. Features: - Quick overview of your macOS fleet with a customizable dashboards - Get reports on many features (hardware types, disk usage, etc) - Extendable with a growing list of modules - Lightweight: only sends reports when facts have changed - Responsive webdesign IMPORTANT: This unRAID docker template uses the SQLite database! If you prefer MariaDB as your database, please check the instructions from the application developer.