July 4th, 2024

Linuxserver Container Image Collection

The LinuxServer repository offers various Docker images for applications like AdGuardHome-Sync, Jellyfin, Nextcloud, and more. It includes details on versions, popularity metrics, and deprecated applications like Jackett.

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Linuxserver Container Image Collection

The LinuxServer repository contains various Docker images for different applications. Each image includes details such as the name, latest version, number of pulls, stars, and build time. Some images are marked as deprecated, indicating they may no longer be actively maintained. Examples of applications include AdGuardHome-Sync, Airsonic, Altus, Apprise-API, Ardour, Audacity, and many more. The repository covers a wide range of tools from media servers like Jellyfin to productivity software like Nextcloud and LibreOffice. Users can pull these images to run the corresponding applications in Docker containers. The repository also includes images for deprecated applications like Jackett, CouchPotato, and GitQlient. The provided information gives an overview of the available Docker images and their respective versions and popularity metrics.

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By @logicprog - 3 months
I love the work linuxserver does. It has helped me with self hosting immeasurably