Interest in a website containing the docker-compose files of projects listed in the awesome-selfhosted list
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that's really disappointing!
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I run synology, so I usually refer to this guy's website first to compare projects https://mariushosting.com/docker/
Although, some guides he posts require an environment variables file, of which he requires a donation for before downloading. I just scour the internet for the original projects' compose at that point.
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The website has one of those cringe nft monkeys, but otherwise the site looks good
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I'm not the host or author of this one, but I know it already covers what you are wanting to do.
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If only there were some way you could kind of refer viewers to the primary documentation for the project.
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Not sure how many people would directly seek out a website like this but if it shows up in google searches its probably useful.
You could also probably also source compose files from github automatically (obviously with a disclaimer) to help quickly get examples for containers. -
I have tried probably over a hundred and never had that happen once. I hear you. But, there is only one version now and if your compose file doesn't work it's just incorrect.
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Oh Do you have some more information about that? Which directions are being debated?