This wiki is dual purpose. The primary purpose is to be a resourse for users to know what services are offered and how to use them. The secondary purpose is to inform admins (with special privliges) how to manage the back-end of the services.
Plex is a media hosting and streaming service. Think Netflix, but self-hosted. PLEX is accessible via a browser at the URL above and via dedicated 'apps' on pretty much any device including: iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Nvidia Shield, Roku, Samsung TV, LG TV, Xbox, Playstation, and so on. A secondary service inside of PLEX for music exclusively works through a mobile phone app called PLEXAMP. It functions as a replacement for Spotify/Deezer.
Getting additional content and monitoring of ongoing TV shows is managed with Overseerr. (note the double r) If you are a user on PLEX you already have the ability to access overseerr with your PLEX credentials. If there is a Movie or TV show we don't have, use Overseerr to ask for it.
Audiobookshelf is a service to manage and listen to audiobooks as well as ebooks. However, ebook support is limited so I push ebooks over to Calibre-web. Audiobookshelf for my purposes is audio only. You access audiobookshelf through any browser of your choice and several apps including: Plappa, Shelf Player, Prologue, and others. Most apps require a one-time license fee to the developer.
Note the non-plural 'request'.
AudioBookRequest is how you request new audiobooks be added to AudioBookShelf.
Komga is a comic books server. It manages my meager collection of comic books. Comic books in particular are simply images in a .zip archive. To be interpreted properly a special comic reader is needed. Komga is nice as it is web-hosted, has a nice interface, and is a nice place to keep all my comics.
3D printing on SLA and FDM printiners require model files firstly to be able to print anything. While many public repos exist online like thingiverse and others, many models require payment to access. These models dont have a nice way to be managed once purchased other than sitting on your computer. This web-service is a way for me to manage paid and free STLs with graphical previews, collections, and sorting. Users can upload models of their own as well.
Joplin notes is a markdown based note-taking application that is a direct replacement for Apple notes, Evernote, oneNote etc. This service is simply a sync engine so that various installs of Joplin across platforms can stay in sync.
Bitwarden is an opensource password manager. It is a competetor to 1Password, lastPass, KeePass etc. This service is accessible via the web and on any device as a secure password manager.
Immich is an opensource replacement for Google photos. It is accessible via the web and Mobile Phone apps. It's primary purpose for me is the final resting place for all my photos and videos so I can purge my phones local storage when nessessary and know my photos are safe on the server.
Content on Immich is NOT encrypted at rest.
Wizarr is a managed invite engine for adding users to PLEX with reduced interaction compared to the native method provided by PLEX.
I host several permanently online game servers. They are managed with this service called AMP. Currently I have two minecraft worlds and a PalWorld instance permanently online.
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There is a host of services with a similar naming scheme (*arr) created from different authors. These services all manage media, torrents, downloading, or coodination of those services. Currently I have these installed and configured:
Refer to each services respective wiki entry for complete documentation.