Will look into it.
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Nanobot 🐱 — Python based alternative to OpenClaw / PicoClaw / ZeroClaw / AgentZeroNanobot now available as a Community App
CloudronVersions:
https://communityapps.appx.uk/cloudron-nanobot/CloudronVersions.jsonCommunityApps website:
https://communityapps.appx.uk[ @community-apps ]
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Raneto : markdown knowledgebaseRepackaged as a Community App
Cloudron Versions :
https://communityapps.appx.uk/cloudron-raneto/CloudronVersions.jsonWebsite : https://communityapps.appx.uk
[ @community-apps ]
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Sabre/dav - CalDAV and CardDAV server, alternative to Radicale.@Joseph apologies - fixed

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[Bug?] “Trusted IPs & ranges” settings not applied when migrating@p44 the IPv6/IPv4 settings are determined based on the settings in the restore UI -> advanced. These are dynamic because they are dependent on the server where you are migrating to. For example, IPv4 servers moves to IPv6 capable server OR IPv6 server moves to IPv4 only server. If the setting is not dynamic, after restore you may not be able to reach Cloudron dashboard.
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Huly : Open Source All-in-One Project Management PlatformThe self-host quick start is for VPS deployment using docker compose an Traefik. Not what is needed for Cloudron.
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Sabre/dav - CalDAV and CardDAV server, alternative to Radicale.An extremely old thread, but here goes.
My Radicale instance broke, tried to fix it, but realised that I never liked it much anyway. So looked at alternatives and found Baikal.
Now packaged and released as a Community App.
In your AppStore,
Enter when prompted : https://communityapps.appx.uk/cloudron-baikal/CloudronVersions.json
Brief info at https://communityapps.appx.uk
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FacilMap@jdaviescoates good luck with trying it, hope you like it.
I will fix the mobile responsive view, thanks for letting me know.

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Community App - required environment variables?@ekevu123
if you have a startup.sh or other launch script, it is common to have the script touch/app/data/initializedduring first setup, all setup inside a test whether .initialized is present or not.
If so, skip setup.
If not, then do setup.
Setup including key generation.I haven't reviewed how you launch the app, so not sure how viable it is for you, but it's very common for other apps.
if [ ! -f /app/data/.initialized ]; then cp -a -n /app/code/defaults/config/. /app/data/config/ || true touch /app/data/.initialized fi -
Community App - required environment variables?As Robi is already saying. You can have a look at how other apps are doing this at https://git.cloudron.io/packages. A simple example is at https://docs.cloudron.io/packaging/cheat-sheet#one-time-ini as well.
The important thing is that you are creating this file inside of /app/data so that it is part of the persistent and backed up data