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How to have Cubby Play with other Cloudron Applications

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      If you install Cubby on your Cloudron, you can then use it for organizing files you store there. This is very nice for a VPS which is storing a lot of data.

      There are other Cloudron supported applications which store or backup files, too. Is there an easy way to have these other applications make use of Cubby's file system?

      For example, Xbackbone is a Cloudron supported application which hosts images. If you upload images to Xbackbone, could Xbackbone start saving those images in such a way that they they would be seen by Cubby?

      Syncthing is another Cloudron supported application. Could Syncthing be made to use the Cubby system?

      There are some other applications too, e.g. FilePizza and maybe even Grav which might work with Cubby

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        I guess we can have Cubby list the volumes and show them as a virtual directory ? Would something like that work ?

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          I guess we can have Cubby list the volumes and show them as a virtual directory ? Would something like that work ?

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          @girish said in How to have Cubby Play with other Cloudron Applications:

          I guess we can have Cubby list the volumes and show them as a virtual directory ? Would something like that work ?

          I think that might be what I have in mind.

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