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Glances is an open-source system cross-platform monitoring tool. It allows real-time monitoring of various aspects of your system such as CPU, memory, disk, network usage etc. It also allows monitoring of running processes, logged in users, temperatures, voltages, fan speeds etc. It also supports container monitoring, it supports different container management systems such as Docker, LXC. The information is presented in an easy to read dashboard and can also be used for remote monitoring of systems via a web interface or command line interface. It is easy to install and use and can be customized to show only the information that you are interested in.

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GLauth

Security

GLAuth is a secure, easy-to-use, LDAP server with configurable backends.

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A docker running gluster server. This allows me to use a folder in the Unraid cache pool as persistent storage for Kubernetes / Docker Swarm through glusterfs. It works way better than NFS, especially for high-availability applications. For more detail readme, please refer to https://github.com/testdasi/gluster-server

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GoAutoYT makes it easy for you to automatically download videos from as many YouTube channels as you'd like. Clean, very simple design - The dashboard only contains an input form where you can add a channel and configure checking intervals and what to download, and a little list of all your channels where you can delete them or tell the server to check for new uploads immediately. Everything is on a single page - You can view and control everything from just one page. Makes downloading videos/audio automatically very easy - Just paste a link of a channel you want to download, set a checking interval and that's it, the server will keep checking for new uploads and download if necessary.

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Ultimate camera streaming application with support RTSP, WebRTC, HomeKit, FFmpeg, RTMP, etc. • zero-dependency and zero-config small app for all OS (Windows, macOS, Linux, ARM) • zero-delay for many supported protocols (lowest possible streaming latency) • streaming from RTSP, RTMP, MJPEG, HLS/HTTP, USB Cameras and other sources • streaming to RTSP, WebRTC, MSE/MP4 or MJPEG • first project in the World with support streaming from HomeKit Cameras • on the fly transcoding for unsupported codecs via FFmpeg • multi-source 2-way codecs negotiation • mixing tracks from different sources to single stream • auto match client supported codecs • 2-way audio for ONVIF Profile T Cameras • streaming from private networks via Ngrok • can be integrated to any smart home platform or be used as standalone app Inspired by: • series of streaming projects from @deepch • webrtc go library and whole @pion team • rtsp-simple-server idea from @aler9 • GStreamer framework pipeline idea • MediaSoup framework routing idea • HomeKit Accessory Protocol from @brutella

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GoAccess is an open source real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in a terminal in *nix systems or through your browser. It provides fast and valuable HTTP statistics for system administrators that require a visual server report on the fly.

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GoAccess for Nginx Proxy Manager Logs This docker container should work out of the box with Nginx Proxy Manager to parse proxy logs. The goaccess.conf has been configured to only access proxy logs and archived proxy logs. Go to https://github.com/xavier-hernandez/goaccess-for-nginxproxymanager for updates.

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Docker image to provide a DDNS service for godaddy domains. Uses the GoDaddy REST API to update the given domain's DNS IP address to the public IP address of the host it is executing on. Performs a check every 10 minutes, but you can alter this if you like by modifying /etc/cron.d/godaddy-ddns inside the container.

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GoldeneyeSourceServer

Game Servers

This Docker will download and install SteamCMD. It will also install a Goldeneye Source server and run it. **ATTENTION:** First startup can take a long time since it downloads the server files and installs the runtimes! Update Notice: Simply restart the container if a newer version of the game is available.

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google-cloud-storage-backup

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Backup, Cloud

A simple way to backup important files to Google Cloud Storage. Notes: Specific number version are tested versions including the latest tag. If you want to use a config file instead of the variables, please check the readme of the project on Github.

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GooglePhotosSync

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Google Photos Sync downloads your Google Photos to the local file system. It will backup all the photos the user uploaded to Google Photos, but also the album information and additional Google Photos 'Creations' (animations, panoramas, movies, effects and collages). How to set this up: 1. Place your client_secret.json at /config How to get it is best described at Logix's Article at Linux Uprising Afterwards you need to sign into the application once which cannot be done headlessly (using the "Syncing" command) Afterwards you can call the "Syncing" command any time you wish, as long as the container is running (e.g. by using cron). Syncing: docker exec -it GooglePhotosSync gphotos-sync /storage By itself this container will do nothing. A sync will only occur when you call the above command on a running container.

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gossa

Cloud

🎶 a fast and simple multimedia fileserver

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goStatic

Network Services, Web

A really small static web server for Docker The goal My goal is to create to smallest docker container for my web static files. The advantage of Go is that you can generate a fully static binary, so that you don't need anything else.

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gotenberg

Productivity

Gotenberg provides a developer-friendly API to interact with powerful tools like Chromium and LibreOffice for converting numerous document formats (HTML, Markdown, Word, Excel, etc.) into PDF files, and more! This template has been pre-configured for use with Paperless-ngx.

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A simple server for sending and receiving messages.Default user/passwordUser: adminPassword: adminDownload config.ymlmkdir -p /mnt/user/appdata/gotify/configwget -O /mnt/user/appdata/gotify/config/config.yml https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gotify/server/master/config.example.yml

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Gotify-On-Start

Tools / Utilities, Utilities

This is a simple container that sends a message when the container is started (needed this for a headless machine to know when I can connect or better speaking start up the VM's with WOL).

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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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This plugin parses GPU statistic data from vendor specific utilities and displays a subset of them on the dashboard. From version 6.12 onwards can support multiple GPUs on the dashboard and supports multiple Intel GPUs iGPU and ARC.

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Grafana-Image-Renderer

Productivity

A Grafana remote image renderer that handles rendering panels & dashboards to PNGs using headless chrome. Read Grafana Image Renderer documentation and see usage instructions at readme link. In order to use this as a plugin of your Grafana docker instance you must add this enviromental arguments to that container: - GF_RENDERING_SERVER_URL: http://renderer-ip:8081/render - GF_RENDERING_CALLBACK_URL: http://grafana-ip:3000/ Change the IP (and the ports) to suit your configuration.

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Grafana-Unraid-Stack

Other, Productivity, Tools / Utilities, Utilities

Meet Gus! He has everything you need to start monitoring Unraid in style (Grafana - Influxdb - Telegraf - Loki - Promtail). NOTE: Grafana always requires some customisation to suit each exact system. Includes both GUS demo Dashboard and Ultimate UNRAID Dashboard v1.3 (UUD - https://forums.unraid.net/topic/96895-ultimate-unraid-dashboard-uud/). High-level instructions: (1) Decide whether you want hddtemp or S.M.A.R.T (smartmontools) and set USE_HDDTEMP variable accordingly. Hint: GUS and UUD both use S.M.A.R.T (2) Install docker with host network. (3) Go to ip:3006 to access grafana, login with admin/admin and customize away. For more detailed instructions, refer to the support thread (https://forums.unraid.net/topic/96233-support-testdasi-repo/) or project page (https://github.com/testdasi/grafana-unraid-stack).

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Loki: like Prometheus, but for logs. Loki is a horizontally-scalable, highly-available, multi-tenant log aggregation system inspired by Prometheus. It is designed to be very cost effective and easy to operate. It does not index the contents of the logs, but rather a set of labels for each log stream. Download the local-config.yaml file from https://github.com/natcoso9955/unRAID-docker/blob/master/configs/loki/local-config.yaml before you start the container. Will need to be placed into your Host Path 1 directory.

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Grafana Mimir provides horizontally scalable, highly available, multi-tenant, long-term storage for Prometheus. NOTE: 1. Download the config.yml file from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/masterwishx/unraid-templates/main/configs/mimir/mimir.yaml before you start the container. Place into your Host Path 2. More Info: https://github.com/grafana/mimir/blob/main/docs/configurations/demo.yaml https://github.com/grafana/mimir/blob/main/docs/configurations/single-process-config-blocks.yaml Add to Prometheus: scrapes itself and writes those metrics to Grafana Mimir remote_write: - url: http://192.168.0.199:9009/api/v1/push Add Mimir Datasource in Grafana : http://192.168.0.199:9009/prometheus

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Promtail is an agent which ships the contents of local logs to a private Loki instance or Grafana Cloud. It is usually deployed to every machine that has applications needed to be monitored. It primarily: Discovers targets Attaches labels to log streams Pushes them to the Loki instance. Currently, Promtail can tail logs from two sources: local log files and the systemd journal (on AMD64 machines only). Promtail supports receiving IETF Syslog (RFC5424) messages from a tcp stream: (https://github.com/grafana/loki/blob/v1.5.0/docs/clients/promtail/scraping.md#syslog-receiver) NOTE: Download the config.yml file from https://github.com/natcoso9955/unRAID-docker/blob/master/configs/promtail/config.yml before you start the container. Will need to be placed into your Host Path 1. More info: https://github.com/grafana/loki/blob/master/docs/clients/promtail/configuration.md