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# /name/
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[/name/]() is a /description.
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## Setup
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On [Android](/wiki/android.md) /name/ is available on
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[F-Droid](/wiki/android/f-droid.md)/the [Google Play store](/wiki/android.md#app-store) in a
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package called [/name/]().
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## Usage
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This section addresses the usage of /name/.
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/basic description for usage/
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| ---------- | ------------- | ------- |
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| `/name/` | /description/ | |
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<!-- ### Environment-variables -->
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### Ports
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### Ports
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Set the following ports in the `ports:` section.
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## Usage
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## Usage
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This section addresses the usage of /name/.
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# Tasker
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[Tasker](https://tasker.joaoapps.com/) is a tool to automate various settings and other things on
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an [Android-phone](/wiki/android.md).
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## Setup
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On [Android](/wiki/android.md) /name/ is available on the
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[Google Play store](/wiki/android.md#app-store) in a package called
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[Tasker](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.dinglisch.android.taskerm).
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Additionally the installation of [Tasker Settings](https://github.com/joaomgcd/TaskerSettings) is
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recommended.
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Please note that on the [Github releases page](https://github.com/joaomgcd/TaskerSettings/releases)
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there are different versions to be used with Xiaomi-phones.
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Another recommended action to be taken is to grant Tasker permission to write secure settings.
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This has to be done for Tasker to be able to turn on or off Wifi and Location.
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Allowing Tasker to set these settings can be done by the following command that has to be run on a
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computer with the corresponding phone connected via USB and USB-debugging enabled.
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```sh
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adb shell pm grant net.dinglisch.android.taskerm android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
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```
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`adb` is also often used to install [LineageOS](/wiki/android/lineageos.md).
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## Usage
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This section addresses the usage of Tasker.
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On Tasker profiles, tasks and more can be manually added and edited.
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An easier way to get things started is importing premade Tasker projects from
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[TaskerNet](https://taskernet.com/?public).
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Recommended TaskerNet-projects are the following.
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- Flip To Shhh
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## Usage
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## Usage
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This section addresses various features of Calibre.
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## Adding a Plugin
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## Adding a Plugin
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A plugin by a third party can be added by selecting a `.zip` archive - usually
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A plugin by a third party can be added by selecting a `.zip` archive - usually
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# immich-app - immich-server
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This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a [immich](/wiki/immich.md) server.
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The official container and documentation was made by
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[immich](https://github.com/immich-app/immich).
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This docker-rebuild is made up by a `docker-compose.yml` file.
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In addition to the main container you need to connect a
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[redis](/wiki/docker/redis.md) and a [postgres](/wiki/docker/postgres.md) container to it.
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## Set-up
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Create the files `rebuild.sh`, `.env` and `docker-compose.yml` at the same
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place.
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Please note that the `docker-compose.yml` file should be retrieved from the
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[Github releases page](https://github.com/immich-app/immich/releases/)
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Change the settings according to your needs and run `./rebuild.sh` afterwards.
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### Environment-variables
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The environment variables are set via the `.env` file and listed in the
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[corresponding section](#env).
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### Ports
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Set the following ports in the `ports:` section.
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| Container Port | Recommended outside port | Protocol | Description |
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| -------------- | ------------------------ | --------- | ------------- |
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| `2283` | `3001` | TCP | WebUI |
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### Volumes
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Set the following volumes with the -v tag.
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| Outside mount/volume name | Container mount | Description |
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| ------------------------- | --------------------- | ------------- |
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| `immich_library` | `/usr/src/app/upload` | Library |
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| `/etc/timezone` | `/etc/timezone:ro` | Timezone |
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### rebuild.sh
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```sh #!/bin/sh
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docker-compose down
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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### .env
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```sh
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# You can find documentation for all the supported env variables at https://immich.app/docs/install/environment-variables
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# The location where your uploaded files are stored
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UPLOAD_LOCATION=immich_library
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# The location where your database files are stored
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DB_DATA_LOCATION=immich_postgres
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# To set a timezone, uncomment the next line and change Etc/UTC to a TZ identifier from this list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones#List
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# TZ=Etc/UTC
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# The Immich version to use. You can pin this to a specific version like "v1.71.0"
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IMMICH_VERSION=release
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# Connection secret for postgres. You should change it to a random password
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# Please use only the characters `A-Za-z0-9`, without special characters or spaces
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DB_PASSWORD=postgres
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# Disable Machine Learning
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IMMICH_MACHINE_LEARNING_ENABLED=false
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IMMICH_MACHINE_LEARNING_URL=false
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# The values below this line do not need to be changed
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###################################################################################
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DB_USERNAME=postgres
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DB_DATABASE_NAME=immich
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# wabayang - jelu
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This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a [Jelu](/wiki/jelu.md) server.
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The official container and documentation was made by
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[wabayang](https://github.com/bayang/jelu).
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This docker-rebuild is made up by a `docker-compose.yml` file.
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## Set-up
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Create the files `rebuild.sh` and `docker-compose.yml` at the same place.
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Change the settings according to your needs and run `./rebuild.sh` afterwards.
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### Environment-variables
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| `11111` | `11111` | TCP | WebUI |
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| Outside mount/volume name | Container mount | Description |
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| `config` | `/config` | configuration files |
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| `database` | `/database` | database |
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| `files_images` | `/files/images` | path for files |
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| `files_imports` | `/files/imports` | path for imports |
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### rebuild.sh
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```sh
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version: "2"
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restart: unless-stopped
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```
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docker-compose down
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The software can be setup via [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) with the
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[Jelu](https://github.com/bayang/jelu) is a tracking software for books and
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The software can be setup via [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) with the
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[wabayang image](/wiki/docker/wabayang_-_jelu.md).
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This error comes from a decision to split the firmware modules into different parts.
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To use a FIDO2-Stick on [Linux-based systems](/wiki/linux.md) with
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Next the hooks in the file `/etc/mkinitcpio.conf` need to be changed.
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It is recommended to set up [Plymouth]() so that the login screen is clean.
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For this the following example is given.
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```txt
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Digital images can be stored and managed.
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A software that has a similar look and feel to Google Photos is [Immich](/wiki/immich.md).
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