Community Apps

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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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Redis is an open source (BSD licensed), in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache and message broker.

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RedisInsight - The GUI for Redis. Take your productivity to the next level when developing with Redis or Redis Stack! Use RedisInsight to visualize and optimize Redis data. A powerful desktop manager, RedisInsight provides an intuitive and efficient UI for Redis and Redis Stack and supports CLI interaction in a fully-featured desktop UI client.

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Redmine is a free and open source, web-based project management and issue tracking tool. It allows users to manage multiple projects and associated subprojects. It features per project wikis and forums, time tracking, and flexible role based access control. It includes a calendar and Gantt charts to aid visual representation of projects and their deadlines. Redmine integrates with various version control systems and includes a repository browser and diff viewer. The basic user is user: admin password: admin

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Refact

Productivity

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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Remmina is a remote desktop client for POSIX-based computer operating systems. It supports the Remote Desktop Protocol, VNC, NX, XDMCP, SPICE and SSH protocols. With this container you can connect through VNC to your RDP session, SSH,... In the Docker Hub description for the container is a example how to reverse proxy noVNC with nginx and secure it via http basic authentification.

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Remmina(https://remmina.org/) is a remote desktop client written in GTK, aiming to be useful for system administrators and travellers, who need to work with lots of remote computers in front of either large or tiny screens. Remmina supports multiple network protocols, in an integrated and consistent user interface. Currently RDP, VNC, SPICE, SSH and EXEC are supported.

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Requestrr is a chatbot used to simplify using services like Sonarr/Radarr/Ombi via the use of chat. Current platform is Discord only, but the bot was built around the ideology of quick adaptation for new features as well as new platforms. AppSupport: https://discord.gg/atjrUen5fJ

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Resilio-sync(https://www.resilio.com/individuals/) (formerly BitTorrent Sync) uses the BitTorrent protocol to sync files and folders between all of your devices. There are both free and paid versions, this container supports both. There is an official sync image but we created this one as it supports user mapping to simplify permissions for volumes.

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Sync uses peer-to-peer technology to provide fast, private file sharing for teams and individuals. By skipping the cloud, transfers can be significantly faster because files take the shortest path between devices. Sync does not store your information on servers in the cloud, avoiding cloud privacy concerns.

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restic-rest-server

Backup

Rest Server is a high performance HTTP server that implements restic's REST backend API. It provides secure and efficient way to backup data remotely, using restic backup client via the rest: URL.

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This container will fully install a RetroNAS VM into the VMs tab of your server. It downloads an a vDisk image, verifies it with a checksum before creating a vm template and installing the VM for you. What you choose in the container varaibles will reflect to the vm. For most people these dont need to be changed from the defaults. If you need to change the locations in the container this is what each will do. VM Share on Server: This should be set to your VM share - default on Unraid is /mnt/user/domains - the vm will be installed here RetroNAS data share This should point to a share you want RetronNAS to use. All your roms etc will be here. Best have an empty share and move what you need there later. default is retronas. The container will connect the VM using virtiofs to this share. So the share doent have to be "exported" by Unraid for retroNAS to use it (more secure) Name to call VM: Easy -- The name you want the VM to be called default id RetroNAS but you can change it The container then will do the rest. It will create an xml file for the vm based on the above and install the vm straight into the server. So once run goto the VMs tab and you will see it there. Start it up and confiure retronas in vnc window and configure (see my video how) default username and password is retronas (yes you can change them later! ) After logging in type retronas to configure your RetroNAS server. Have fun :) The container doesnt need to be kept running. It is just an install tool. The container has no webUI so to see what its doing view the container log. ** This container cant translate the location of an unassigned disk across to the vm template. So all locations choosen must be on the array or pool device.

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rflood

Downloaders

WireGuard VPN, Privoxy and Unbound built-in! This docker image contains rTorrent and the FloodUI.

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Rickroll

Other

Self-hosted Rickrolls. Image is based on Nginx stable alpine, and all the content is local to the container.

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RIKA2MQTT

Home Automation

Rika2Mqtt is a free and opensource bridge enabling end-users to connect their RIKA firenet stove to an MQTT server. It goes both way so you can monitor and also take control of your stove directly via MQTT.

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Alternative Imgur front-end This can further be configured with the environment variables Please see the project github for further

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Interact with Ring Inc products (cameras/alarms/smart lighting) via MQTT - See the project page for token auth procedure - https://github.com/tsightler/ring-mqtt#authentication

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RLCraft

Game Servers

RLCraft 1.12.2 - Release v2.9.3 Modded Minecraft ServerRLCraft 1.12.2 - Release v2.9.3A modpack specially designed to bring an incredibly hardcore and semi-realism challenge revolving around survival, RPG elements, and adventure-like exploration.Version tags available: - 2.9.3 - 2.9.2d - 2.9.2c - 2.9.2 - 2.9.1cSetup:You must accept the EULA by setting the EULA variable to true or the install will fail.Optional:You can setup a comma separated list of players who will have admin privileges in game by setting OPS

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Rocket.Chat is a Web Chat Server, developed in JavaScript, using the Meteor fullstack framework. It is a great solution for communities and companies wanting to privately host their own chat service or for developers looking forward to build and evolve their own chat platforms.

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Roguelike-Adventures-and-Dungeons-2

Game Servers

RAD2 - 1.10a Modded Minecraft ServerRAD2 - 1.10a Exploration-based rogue-like modpack with quests, Character and Tool leveling, tons of new structures, Twilight Forest, Blue Skies, Undergarden, Tropicraft, Bumblezone, Atum 2 dimensions and moreVersion tags available: - 1.10a - 1.9 - 1.8 - 1.7Setup:You must accept the EULA by setting the EULA variable to true or the install will fail.Optional:You can setup a comma separated list of players who will have admin privileges in game by setting OPS

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RomM (ROM Manager) is a game library manager focused on retro gaming. It enables you to efficiently manage and organize all your games from a web browser. Inspired by Jellyfin, RomM allows you to handle all your games through a modern interface while enhancing them with IGDB metadata. NOTE: Please copy the file at https://github.com/zurdi15/romm/blob/release/examples/config.example.yml to your /mnt/user/appdata/romm (or equivalent) folder as 'config.yml' You can configure the application settings using the file /romm/config.yml NOTE: You will need to create an IGDB 'Client ID' and 'Client Secret' from the Twitch Dev API as descibed here: https://api-docs.igdb.com/#account-creation Additional features can be activated, see here: https://github.com/zurdi15/romm/blob/release/examples/docker-compose.example.yml

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RomVault will take one or more DAT files and your set of ROM (zip) files, and clean up your files to match your DAT files. If you find more ROMs to add to your collection RomVault will scan and merge in these files, and if new DATs are released you can easily scan in these new DATs and update your ROM collections to match, all of this can be done with just a few button clicks in the UI. 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. Based on Ubuntu, size is big, but text is displayed correctly. Known Issues: - Accessing several items in the help menu crashes the application. For a complete documentation of this container, see https://github.com/laromicas/docker-romvault/blob/master/README.md For documentation about using ROMVault see https://www.romvault.com/