It can be done using Forgejo Actions. I did something like that with Github Actions. I host static website on my Yunohost server using app named my_webapp
and I wrote Github Action Workflow that deploys it into my_webapp
directory
It can be done using Forgejo Actions. I did something like that with Github Actions. I host static website on my Yunohost server using app named my_webapp
and I wrote Github Action Workflow that deploys it into my_webapp
directory
Yunohost has been recommended to me a couple of years ago and this is a software that brought me into #selfhosting.
Thanks to Yunohost’s application catalog, I got familiar with quite a few interesting applications, learnt about their capabilities, and I still use many of them today, such as Hedgedoc and Wallabag. In addition, Yunohost makes it easy to manage domains or reverse proxies. I currently work as SysOps/SysAdmin/DevOps and when I choose to deploy an application, I opt for something I have more control over, but without yunohost I would never have stepped into this career path. I continue to use yunohost on my main server, which is a bastion of stability for me, but I test new apps and host them on a separate server. In Yunohost, on the other hand, I install the Redirect application to conveniently have access to them outside my network.
Not exactly. Yunohost offers solution to host services openly to the internet thanks to simplified configuration of domains (and it even offers free domains) and reverse proxy. Also it has built in email server (not client, but the server). Apps are packaged in its own format and with unique configuration, it is not just some wrapper for Docker Conpose
Hedgedoc and Nextcloud Notes
I tried another TeX editors, but I had some problems with packages that I need in my documents :(. But I would left Overleaf bc it is really heavy software.
Yeah, Even Dockge can do that
I know, That’s why I said I always look for Docker Compose bc it is the easier option.
The easier option is hunting for Docker Compose…
I know some Docker, even I built my own images, but I just don’t really like Docker.
yeah, it is available in yunohost catalog https://apps.yunohost.org/app/overleaf and as Docker project.
I would guess that you need to learn more about Docker usage in general, rather than just looking for a Docker Compose file
Yeah, I don’t really like using Docker so I always go for easier option, but my friend uses Docker a lot and also had troubles with Overleaf.
Also, I’d like to point out that Overleaf’s hosting and pricing options are quite reasonable, especially if you’re working for a university or institution: https://www.overleaf.com/user/subscription/plans
I don’t work for university, but I am a student that needs Latex. Overleaf free plan got really bad, even my thesis cannot be compiled now and Overleaf pricing isn’t really great. Student pricing is only for annually subscription, so it is not ideal for me.
Gitlab isn’t really lightweight. It is cool, but not lightweight.
Plus they always try to hide how stuff works behind the scenes so that day that upgrade script has a bug and fails, it’s hard to revert to a working stage.
Yunohost is creating backups for apps that are being updated. If update fails, it automatically reverts. Yes, it works, I checked.
those projects get eventually abandoned,
Yunohost is here for years now, and it does not look like it will be abondoned any time soon.
I use a Yunohost for more about 1,5 year. I love for stability and simplicity but also openess for more pro users. I have my own backup solution that works great. Yunohost isn’t popular but has big catalogue. Some of the apps are not present in catalogue, so I use Docker on second device to get them.
Przetestowałem to samo na Fedorze 38 z GNOME 44 (ale wkleiłem do Telegrama) i normalnie obrazek się wkleja, a nie ścieżka.
Zależy jaką masz dystrybucję Linuksa. Zapewne obydwa programy masz w repozytoriach swojej dystrybucji i możesz je zainstalować za pomocą wbudowanego sklepu z aplikacjami. Alternatywnie możesz użyć Flathub.org.
QNapi sam używam, czasami używam też NapiProjekt z Windowsa, zainstalowane przez Bootles. Bootles to taki ładny program do instalacji programów z Windowsa na Linux.
A to ciekawe że masz ścieżkę. Może to zależeć od środowiska graficznego, które używasz. Ja tego ‘buga’ nie widziałem od wielu ładnych lat.
Z tego co pamiętam, to o szmerze coś chłopaki wspomnieli w podcaście @icd@mastodon.internet-czas-dzialac.pl i wszedłem zobaczyć co tu się dzieje :-)