docker-qbittorrent
tubearchivist
docker-qbittorrent | tubearchivist | |
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11 | 153 | |
874 | 4,151 | |
3.3% | 2.2% | |
8.5 | 9.3 | |
3 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Dockerfile | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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docker-qbittorrent
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We're no longer sunsetting the Free Team plan | Docker
Say I wanted to run this container on k3s. How do I specify PUID, PGID, WEBUI_PORT, and the volumes? This is literally the only thing keeping me from jumping headfirst into k3s. I have no intention of running anything docker in the near future and onwards, but I need to know how I can switch without using something like kompose (I don't want to trust a script with my deployment options, I want to do it by hand like I used to with Docker).
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Memory leak with linuxserver/qbittorrent Docker container?
Here is a link to an issue I found on the linuxserver/docker-qbittorrent repo discussing the issue I'm currently having.
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Issue with docker, radarr, and qbittorrent: this directory does not appear to exist.
# https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-qbittorrent qbittorrent: image: lscr.io/linuxserver/qbittorrent:latest container_name: qbittorrent network_mode: service:nordvpn environment: - PUID=13002 - PGID=13000 - TZ=${TIMEZONE} - UMASK=002 volumes: - ${ROOT_DIR}/docker/qbittorrent-config:/config - ${ROOT_DIR}/data/torrents:/data/torrents restart: unless-stopped depends_on: - vpn
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What's the difference in using or not using `network_mode: host`? (example below)
In "docker ps" you'll see the EXPOSE Ports defined in the Dockerfile of your Image. They are only accessable in their own networks unless you just bridge your container to your host's network (not recommended).
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Where can I find help with Gluetun and Qbittorrent?
My only issue is the the linuxserver/qbittorrent container doesn't always start up after a server reboot, I've just filed a github issue about this: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-qbittorrent/issues/167
- qBittorrent errors
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qbittorrent default password?
Check out the GitHub... Nine times out of ten the info is there: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-qbittorrent
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Self-hosting all these services on two Raspberry Pi 4s!
qBittorrent
- Problem with torrenting
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PSA: use older linuxserver/qBittorent stack on docker to resolve WebUI login issue
Stuck on the Login page · Issue #109 · linuxserver/docker-qbittorrent (github.com)
tubearchivist
- Self-Hosted Is Awesome
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Bookmark manager with a focus on organization?
holy hell I hadn't come across archivebox as of yet, I'll definitely be spinning this up this eve. Is the UI comfortable enough to use as a "bookmark manager"? just been setting up tubearchivist for essentially this purpose, wondering if ArchiveBox would essentially do the same
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150TB, 1 Million Videos, YouTube Collection
I'm using TubeArchivist to maintain this VERY large collection.
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Unable to subscribe to new channels.
There appears to be a patch in Tubearchivest at https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist/issues/587
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Anti-Anti-Adblocker uBlock filter to get rid of the annoying YouTube message
Personally, I use Tubearchivist.
There are others though.
https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist
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YouTube front end selfhosted
I've been seeing TubeArchivist posted a lot recently.
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New release: v0.4.0
It has been some time since the last release, but v0.4.0 is finally wrapped up. This brings a wide range of fixes and changes, particularly stability improvements, with our new file system naming convention, this should solve a bunch of previously unsolvable compatibility issues. I highly recommend reading the release notes carefully, as the filesystem migration could be a breaking change if you made changes manually there: https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist/releases/tag/v0.4.0
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Self hosted YouTube media server – Tube Archivist
I saw this was a Django app so I dug around to look at their models. As far as I can tell this is all they have: https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist/blob/master/t... - just a `Account` model.
It looks like Django + SQLite is used for user accounts, but all other data storage happens in Elasticsearch.
It's an interesting design decision. I would have gone all-in on the database, and used SQLite FTS in place of Elasticsearch for simplicity, but that's my own personal favourite stack. Not saying their design is bad, just different.
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Looking for a specific episode
Oh, so it is. I happen to run a TubeArchivist at home that grabs the videos and subtitles. Then I can search through the subtitle files for key phrases. I must have grabbed it while it was still public.
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YouTube channel auto download and filters
You probably want Tube Archivist. The only problem is that it’s naming convention doesn’t work with the Jellyfin YouTube Metadata Plugin.
What are some alternatives?
flood - A modern web UI for various torrent clients with a Node.js backend and React frontend.
tubesync - Syncs YouTube channels and playlists to a locally hosted media server
docker-wireguard
watchtower - A process for automating Docker container base image updates.
docker-surfshark - Docker container with OpenVPN client preconfigured for SurfShark
jellyfin-youtube-metadata-plugin - Youtube Metadata Plugin for Jellyfin
openvpn-client
rffmpeg - rffmpeg: remote SSH FFmpeg wrapper tool
authelia - The Single Sign-On Multi-Factor portal for web apps
PhotoPrism - AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web 🌈💎✨
Paperless-ng - A supercharged version of paperless: scan, index and archive all your physical documents
self-hosted_docker_setups - A collection of my docker-compose files used to setup self-hosted services on Raspberry Pi 4 running 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS