runj is an experimental, proof-of-concept OCI-compatible runtime for FreeBSD jails.
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runj is an experimental, proof-of-concept OCI-compatible runtime for FreeBSD jails.
High performance self-hosted photo and video management solution.
Self-hosted digital library — successor to BookLore, with smart shelves, metadata, Kobo/KOReader sync, OPDS support, and a built-in reader.
FreeBSD base image with s6 supervision
Self-hosted photo and video backup and management server with web UI, mobile sync, and shared albums.
PostgreSQL with pgvector and vectorchord extensions required by Immich for vector similarity search. Defaults to PostgreSQL 14 (:latest), PostgreSQL 18 available as :18.
Bastille template to install and configure a full FAMP stack (HTTP/HTTPS) with some sane defaults.
Bastille template to install and configure the latest stable PHP with some sane defaults.
Ubiquiti UniFi Network Application for managing UniFi access points, switches, and gateways.
Lightweight CI/CD pipeline server with a built-in agent — integrates with Gitea, GitHub, and GitLab for automated builds and deployments.
Self-hosted privacy-first fitness tracker on FreeBSD.
Bastille template to install Wordpress with some sane defaults.
Online office suite providing collaborative editors for documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Fully compatible with Office Open XML formats (.docx, .xlsx, .pptx). Requires PostgreSQL — see the onlyoffice-postgresql service below.
A free and open source comics, manga and digital book server with OPDS support.
Bastille template to install and configure the latest stable MariaDB Server with some sane defaults.
VS Code in the browser — run a full development environment on your FreeBSD server and access it from anywhere.
Minimalist self-hosted document management platform (Paperless alternative) on FreeBSD.
Bootstrap all templates at once.
Lightweight self-hosted Git service — a community managed fork of Gogs written in Go.
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