You need the interpreter to run it.
It’s less accessible to non technical people.
Actually running the script is an extra step that’s not needed.
This feels like an engineer overcomplicating something.
So far I have found Evernote to be the least sucky of them all.
- cadvisor - simple graphs of resource consumption, insights per docker stack
- cyberchef - a LOT of handy operations packed into one small app. Encode/decode any secrets you need and don't bother about privacy
- dozzle - logs browser from all docker stacks
- gogs - git mirror
- heimdall - all apps main panel
- minio - private S3 for my side projects
- nextcloud - private google drive / dropbox
- photoprism - photo management
- pypiserver - private pypi
- registry - docker registry (with UI)
- traefik - reverse proxy of all these services
- portainer - easily manage all of the above.
The coolest thing is that I don't even need to ssh into the instance (Synology NAS) to update / add / remove something. Literally everything can be achieved via portainer.example.com in this setup.
I just recently made my setup public so here's the repo if you're interested. https://github.com/tomwojcik/homeserver-traefik-portainer