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This image allows linked containers to send outgoing email. You can configure it to send email directly to recipients, or to act as a smart host that relays mail to an intermediate server (eg, GMail, SendGrid). The default installation is the smart host version, for additional parameters to use as a smart host see the project link. https://hub.docker.com/r/bytemark/smtp/

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ByteStash is a web-based application for managing and organising code snippets with a clean, modern interface. Features include syntax highlighting, categorisation, a full-fledged code editor.

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Plugin to move playing Media Files from array disks to a pool device in user Share. while watching and keep them there by rules, incl. live switching in background.

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Cachet is a beautiful and powerful open source status page system, a free replacement for services such as StatusPage.io, Status.io, and others. Docs: https://docs.cachethq.io/docs/installing-cachet

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Cachet-URL-Monitor

Productivity, Tools / UtilitiesUtilities

Python plugin for cachet that monitors an URL, verifying it's response status and latency. The frequency the URL is tested is configurable, along with the assertion applied to the request response. Check the Docker Hub link for instructions. IBRACORP video (on YouTube) will be out soon, too.

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CadQuery is an intuitive, easy-to-use Python module for building parametric 3D CAD models. Using CadQuery, you can write short, simple scripts that produce high quality CAD models. It is easy to make many different objects using a single script that can be customized. With CadQuery Jupyter you can design / code your models in the browser. View, and export them.

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cAdvisor (Container Advisor) provides container users an understanding of the resource usage and performance characteristics of their running containers. It is a running daemon that collects, aggregates, processes, and exports information about running containers. Specifically, for each container it keeps resource isolation parameters, historical resource usage, histograms of complete historical resource usage and network statistics. This data is exported by container and machine-wide.

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Calibre(https://calibre-ebook.com/) is a powerful and easy to use e-book manager. Users say it's outstanding and a must-have. It'll allow you to do nearly everything and it takes things a step beyond normal e-book software. It's also completely free and open source and great for both casual users and computer experts.

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Create and convert chapters for podcasts, youtube, matroska, mkvmerge/nero/vorbis, webvtt, ffmpeginfo, ffmetadata, pyscenedetect, apple chapters, edl, podlove simple chapters (xml, json), apple hls chapters and mp4chaps. Some features are not available in the web interface, but can be accessed via the command line interface: https://github.com/Mtillmann/chaptertool?tab=readme-ov-file#cli

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Chronos is a small container to run and schedule Python 3.7 scripts. You can create virtual enviroments, edit your scripts, install Pip dependencies, view execution logs, and debug your scripts, all from the sleek web UI. You can report bugs or wish for features by opening an issue in the GitHub page.

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This template is for scanning your unRAID server with clamav and clamscan. To scan your server, check the environment variable to set the scanned folder and just start the container. When it is finished, the container will stop and you can view the logs to see the results. If you are having issues with permissions, you should adjust your User ID and Group ID below. You might also need to change the permissions on the config folder. You can do with with Docker Safe Permissions, using the built-in "NewPerms" commands, or a simple shell command. 1. In the GUI 2. newperms /mnt/cache/appdata/clamav 3. chmod -R u-x,go-rwx,go+u,ugo+X /mnt/cache/appdata/clamav && chown -R nobody:users /mnt/cache/appdata/clamav NOTE:Option 3 above are the commands that "newperms" runs in the bg.

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ClamAV-clamdscan

Security, Tools / UtilitiesUtilities

This template is for scanning your unRAID server with clamav and clamdscan. To scan your server, check the environment variable to set the scanned folder and just start the container. When it is finished, the container will stop and you can view the docker logs and/or log folder to see the results.... https://github.com/bmartino1/clamav-alpine Please see clamdscan.sh in your ClamAV freshclam Signatures Path

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Introducing cleanuperr How it works Add excluded file names to prevent malicious files from being downloaded by qBittorrent. cleanuperr goes through all items in Sonarr's queue at every 5th minute. For each queue item, a call is made to qBittorrent to get the stats of the torrent. If a torrent is found to be marked as completed, but with 0 downloaded bytes, cleanuperr calls Sonarr to add that torrent to the blocklist. If any malicious torrents have been found, cleanuperr calls Sonarr to automatically search again. Environment variables Multiple Sonarr/Radarr instances can be specified using this format: SONARRINSTANCESNUMBERURL SONARRINSTANCESNUMBERAPIKEY where NUMBER starts from 0.

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Cloud Database Manager (Official Docker Image) As an open-source product it already supports the most popular open source databases, such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite and Firebird.

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CloudCommander

Tools / UtilitiesUtilities

CloudCommander is a simple web file browser with a built in text editor and archive compress/extract abilities. Instructions: Set Port to the port you want to be able to access from. Defaults to 8765 Set Mount Point to the directory you want to be able to access in the browser. Defaults to /mnt/user, all shares

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This small Alpine Linux based Docker image will allow you to use the free CloudFlare DNS Service as a Dynamic DNS Provider (DDNS). Variable:EMAIL: Your Cloudflare email. Variable:API_KEY: A Zone-DNS API Key to be created on the following page: https://dash.cloudflare.com/profile/api-tokens Variable:ZONE: Your domain name. e.g. example.com Variable:SUBDOMAIN: Your subdomain. e.g. sub.example.com (Only enter subdomain name, not entire address!) Variable:PROXIED: Set this to true if the domain is using the Cloudflare proxy (CDN). Defaults to false Variable:RRTYPE: Set to AAAA to use set IPv6 records instead of IPv4 records. Defaults to A for IPv4 records. NOTE: AAAA: You will also need to run docker with IPv6 support, or run the container with host networking enabled.