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Home Page: https://wiki.selfhosted.show
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
The official Wiki of the selfhosted.show Podcast.
Home Page: https://wiki.selfhosted.show
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
Nextcloud, that thing which everyone on /r/selfhosted
loves!
This article in pull request #108 show how to configure a workflow in such a way that is can use the checkout action to push to a remote server using ssh keys
Hi,
I recently posted on the discord forum regarding writing a guide on DNS configuration.
I have been working on it as time permits.
It is still a work in progress.
If there are no issues. I hope to be able to make a pull request after some further proof reading and corrections.
If anyone wants to take a look while I work on it. You can find it at here
The Linuxserver.io blog already has great articles like Let's Encrypt, Nginx & Reverse Proxy Starter Guide - 2019 Edition available. Wouls it be possible to reference to this articles or make pages based on these?
Pull request #109 show how to setup a remote git repo, not Github, as a bare repo and configure a post-receive script to carry out actions.
Monitoring your applications.
Beginner article on ansible
Why it's useful
What it can be used for
How to use it
Writing an article on Git including
There are two versions of beginners-contributing-guide.md
one located at docs/basics
and another at docs/wiki
These are clearly meant to be the same file. I would propose that one be chosen to be the holder of truth
and the other converted to a reference similar to how CONTRIBITING.md
is used for docs/wiki/contribiting.md
It appears that wiki/beginners....
is the most up to date and is inline with the move from dev
to master
for the default branch.
This would allow for the two references. But the need to only edit a single file.
how to host jitsi
How gitlab CI or Gitea/Drone can simplify your self-hosted setup.
Over mkdocs or Hugo. https://vuepress.vuejs.org/
Still just uses markdown. If there's interested I'll throw together a quick PR.
In my opinion Awesome-selfhosted should be referenced somewhere. There is already the link in the page about wikis, but there should be a reference on a more prominent page.
I would suggest one (or multiple) of the following locations:
I'm happy create a pull request, but would like to discuss a proper place first :)
I was wondering if you have considered self hosting this git repo, rather than relying on Microsoft's GitHub.
I understand that GitHub is great for discoverability, so perhaps mirroring a repo here would be a good idea, but there are a lot of really great self hosted git solutions out there.
I am in the process of moving my repos over to Gitea.
There are obviously others
Broken link:
docs->basics->beginners-contributing-guide.md
See the [Contribution Guidelines]((https://selfhostedshow.github.io/wiki/contributing/) for information and objectives of the wiki
should be
See the [Contribution Guidelines](https://selfhostedshow.github.io/wiki/contributing/) for information and objectives of the wiki
Link also returns a 404 error since this does not appear to exist within the wiki anymore.
links on the bottom of the page in the contribution-template.md 404, need to remove them or replace them.
I was taking a look at CONTRIBUTE.md because of #74 and #75
I have not made any changes. But it looks to me that
See the [Beginners Contributing Guide](https://selfhostedshow.github.io/wiki/basics/beginners-contributing-guide/) for step by step instructions on how to add content.
This hardcode reference might be an issue down the line.
Also, because this file is referenced using {!../CONTRIBUTING.md!}
in wiki/contributing.md
any changes to the file require a restart of the docker image. I would propose that CONTRIBUTING.md
physically be moved and no longer referenced.
Thoughts?
The contributing guide already contains a great high-level guide on how to get started with contributing. But it'd be great for there to be something more beginner friendly.
https://guides.github.com/ is a great resource for things like this!
As mentioned in https://selfhosted.show/15.
This page has the following note
https://wiki.selfhosted.show/tools/snapraid-btrfs/
Note that although there's no harm with using BTRFS for the SnapRAID parity, there isn't any benefit from doing so to use snapraid-btrfs. It is recommended to use ext4 for the SnapRAID parity.
From the SnapRAID FAQ:
ext4 OK if the disks are NOT bigger than 16 TB. The parity is stored in a single big file, and ext4 has a upper limit of 16 TB for file size.
Drives larger than 16TB have become quite common. It would be quite a nasty surprise running into this hard limit only after your parity file has reached such a massive size.
We often write our own blog posts. But we also want to share our content and attract more traffic to our sites. As well as avoiding issues with Google Search down grading our posts because of duplication.
I would like to propose that we add the ability for the wiki to provide an alternate canonical link reference.
This would be done though the use of two meta items in the markdown file.
---
template: canonical.html
canonical: https://some-reference-to-original-post/
---
Original article content goes here.
This produces the resulting header code
--snip--
<link href=https://some-reference-to-original-post/ rel=canonical>
<link rel="shortcut icon" href=../img/favicon.ico>
<title>Test - Self-Hosted Show Wiki</title>
<link rel=stylesheet href=../assets/stylesheets/main.6910b76c.min.css>
<link rel=stylesheet href=../assets/stylesheets/palette.196e0c26.min.css>
<link href=https://fonts.gstatic.com rel=preconnect crossorigin>
<link rel=stylesheet href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Ubuntu:300,400,400i,700%7CUbuntu+Mono&display=fallback">
This produces the resulting page.
Of course the original canonical reference can be used by not having the canonical: reference. Or by not using the new template.
Everything fails back gracefully.
The thinking behind this is it might encourage people to share their write ups on projects and help with Google Search.
I would ask for thoughts and feed back.
not sure if this is correct or not but it looks like docs/wiki/contributing.md is just a link to CONTRIBUTING.md should CONTRIBUTING.md replace contributing.md? as i dont see any of the other files linked just trying to keep everything the same.
For we are not hypocrites, we should be self-hosting this wiki! The intention is to host the web service itself, and CI further down the line, not the Git repo itself.
Related: #40
I'd like to know how jupiter broadcasting has setup mumble so I can set up it up in a similar way.
can't search in Chinese, is there any solution for it?
https://github.com/selfhostedshow/wiki/blob/dev/docs/home-automation/tasmota/tasmota.md see index.md in the same location
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