@josephcosta Yes, openID isn't working yet. working on that. But the package should auto create admin credentials you can extract from the env. At least it does for me. Doesn't it have a STALWART_RECOVERY_ADMIN=admin:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx entry already?
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Stalwart Mail Server on Cloudron - Secure & Modern All-in-One Mail Server (IMAP, JMAP, POP3, SMTP) -
PDFDing@nebulon They migrated to GitHub. Might want to update OP.
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Linkwarden 1.21.1: monolith snapshots fail with spawn monolith EACCES@perelin can confirm your fix works. Thanks for reporting the issue and the solution . https://git.cloudron.io/packages/linkwarden-app/-/merge_requests/58
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Cloudron Demo@Teiluj yeah, I have noticed that too. We don't want to lock it too much either (app location, footer, usernames, group names, etc - lots of scope to put offensive things).
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Repeated HTMLPrurifier Warnings@mariolop77 thanks for reporting. I have made a PR at https://git.cloudron.io/packages/easyappointments-app/-/merge_requests/6
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Cloudron DemoI have disabled some of this functionality in the demo now.
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NoteDiscoveryPackaged as a Community App : install via Cloudron AppStore using https://communityapps.appx.uk/cloudron-notediscovery/CloudronVersions.json.
Interesting that it has MCP : not yet tested
Drawing functionality ok ... but not seen how to add text to one.
Nevertheless, very positive first impressions.
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NoteDiscovery- Title: NoteDiscovery - Your Self-Hosted Knowledge Base
- Main Page: https://www.notediscovery.com/
- Git: https://github.com/gamosoft/NoteDiscovery
- Licence: MIT
- Dockerfile: Yes
- Demo: https://gamosoft-notediscovery-demo.hf.space/
- Summary: NoteDiscovery is a lightweight, self-hosted note-taking application that puts you in complete control of your knowledge base. Write, organize, and discover your notes with a beautiful, modern interfaceโall running on your own server.
- Notes: I've been using Obsidian, which generally is
but I experienced some sync issues and lost some data. And I want to explore building a zettelkasten (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zettelkasten)
- Alternative to / Libhunt link: Notion, Evernote, Obsidian Sync, etc etc etc
- Screenshots: images, brand logo
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Total Privacy - Your notes never leave your server
Optional Authentication - Simple password protection for self-hosted deployments
Zero Cost - No subscriptions, no hidden fees
Fast & Lightweight - Instant search and navigation
Beautiful Themes - Multiple themes, easy to customize
Extensible - Plugin system for custom features
Responsive - Works on desktop, tablet, and mobile
Simple Storage - Plain markdown files in folders
๐งฎ Math Support - LaTeX/MathJax for beautiful equations
HTML Export & Print - Export notes as standalone HTML or print
๏ธ Graph View - Interactive visualization of connected notes
๏ธ Drawing editor - In-app sketches as drawing-*.png next to your notes โ see documentation/DRAWING.md
Favorites - Star your most-used notes for instant access
Outline Panel - Navigate headings with click-to-jump TOC
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Rybbit analytics (alternative to Umami and Matomo) on Cloudron@d19dotca Glad it might be use

Rybbit's bot exclusion is not perfect, noticed a few. But more testing needed.
Not to distract too much from the original topic, but do you have a Claude Skill or something that you use to help package apps for Cloudron?
I rely heavily on TRAE, with model selector set to Auto, so it's a little opaque on which models it uses. Probably the usual suspects. I've given up trying to tweak for 'best' because it does a good job, alongside context7 and SequentiaThinking MCP plugins.
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Rybbit analytics (alternative to Umami and Matomo) on Cloudron@d19dotca it is running on my Cloudron deployed as a Community App using that url (https://communityapps.appx.uk/cloudron-rybbit/CloudronVersions.json)
I have only tested with a couple of simple sites, but it seems to be working ok. Feel free to install and test it out.
It has bot blocking :

Runs in 2Gb of RAM (vs the 4+Gb which Umami seems to need).