Home Assistant add-ons repository.
TP-Link Omada Controller for CPUs without AVX support. The standard Omada Controller v6.x uses MongoDB which requires AVX CPU instructions, making it incompatible with older/low-power CPUs (Intel Atom, Celeron, older AMD, etc.). This add-on uses a custom-built MongoDB 7.0 without AVX requirements.
Self-managed recursive DNS resolver with a built-in web UI. No YAML editing — everything is configured through the browser.
- Dashboard: Queries/sec, cache hit rate, query type & response code charts, memory usage
- DNS Management: Blocklists with daily auto-refresh, whitelist, local DNS records, cache controls
- Settings: Network, performance, cache, security, logging — all hot-reloaded
- Advanced: DNS-over-TLS forwarding, DNSSEC, health checks, custom unbound.conf support
Makes a remote DLNA server (e.g., MiniDLNA) discoverable on your local network by broadcasting SSDP alive messages on its behalf. Includes an optional HTTP-aware TCP proxy that rewrites URLs on the fly, enabling access to servers behind VPNs or on different network segments.
Siderolabs Omni - Kubernetes cluster management platform for Talos Linux. Provides a unified interface for managing Talos-based Kubernetes clusters with secure WireGuard connectivity.
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MIT License