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  • There is already a non-piped docker-compose setup. The installer just downloads the compose file and env.example, and you can also get them manually from GitHub.

    You don’t need to set APP_PORT. If it’s unset, the app falls back to the PORT var provided by Portainer. Just make sure APP_URL exactly matches the root path you’re using behind Nginx.

    I know from a friend his deployment running fine on Portainer, so it should work with a standard setup.

  • ohhh man I was looking for a mobile client for a very long time, THANK YOU!

  • ohh you're great, I definitely won't forget !

  • ohh okay good to know, thanks for the advice !

  • THANKS ! and yes from what I've read, I am strongly considering it

  • yeah obviously that's ok, glad you like it, and yes, didn't really focus on a mobile mode yet, but it's coming soon if demand were to grow

  • bro, there’s one container for the app, and one container for postgres, the all doesn’t surpass 500 Mo of RAM… where do you except to host the database ? Sorry If I sound a bit rude but you can always edit the .yaml manually to only launch the app, the app will use SQLite then, or configure an external postgres database via env :)

  • Ah man, that actually means a lot. Timing is everything I guess 😅

  • of course, there is better, i made an installer that does everything for you, downloads the yaml, the env.example creates secrets, prompts for hostname, port, etc. and finally starts the containers, of course you still have the choice to say no at every step, or edit the .env manually, everything is in the repo (I tried to post it here but seems to be blocked by lemmy's firewall :-/ )

  • oh mb, think I responded under the wrong comment, i was talking about Ideon in his related section :) since i maintain the project

  • Okay, I’m not taking responsibility for any divorces caused by Ideon 😹

    Really glad you liked the demo though, that means a lot. I honestly didn’t expect people to seriously consider moving their whole setup.

    For Obsidian migration, yes, I can absolutely make it happen. But I want to be transparent, it’ll take a bit of time to build something clean and reliable :)

  • glad my project is mentioned like a good example 😂

  • Thanks, there's a demo if you want to try, just in case

  • You're awesome !

  • #GoodFirstIssue 😹

  • how ? I just tried right now and it works, do you get an error or sum ?

  • Thank you, I am not aware of the risk with GitHub, can you tell me more?

  • YAY ! The goat 😆

  • Yes, of course, but I just think that when you make something and especially invite people to use it, you have to at least know what you're doing, cuz I see a lot of people who promote open source, who want to contribute and so on, saying it's free stuff, that's okay, But throw something with AI, you don't even know WTH you're doing and you ask people to install your thing ? That’s where I really lose it tbh.

  • Thanks 🙌, appreciate it !

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