cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/1429257

It has an ‘App store’ that’s been growing a lot lately. Writing new docker-compose.yaml files is easy (see: https://www.runtipi.io/docs/contributing/adding-a-new-app ), and exposing them behind NAT, e.g. from home it’s easy too (see: https://www.runtipi.io/docs/guides/expose-apps-with-cloudflare-tunnels )… But my favorite perk is the folder structure (see: https://www.runtipi.io/docs/reference/folder-structure ), and the fact that ‘media’ is shared between apps.

  • Stefen Auris
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    61 year ago

    oh wow! I’ve been looking for something like this because I’m a big fan of Docker Compose instead of trying to install everything natively on an OS

  • gabe [he/him]
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    11 year ago

    Thank you for this! This really seems to have pretty much everything, wow.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    Weirdly enough the installer fails on Debian and says it isn’t supported. Is this a RHEL/CentOS only thing?

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Odd, yeah it’s a fresh cloud-init provisioned Debian 11 x64 VM on Proxmox. No docker or docker-compose installed on it, just a basic minimal install.

        One thought is debian minimal doesn’t come with sudo, so maybe the installer is getting stuck on that…

        I’ll have to play with it some more.