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Default Templates with clean Docker install

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I am just doing some cleanup and was wondering what are the default templates installed with a fresh docker? Under templates I have the following and I assume these are from back in the day when the app store wasn't around.

 

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They aren't "stored" anywhere.  You simply install from the Apps Tab.

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8 minutes ago, Squid said:

They aren't "stored" anywhere.  You simply install from the Apps Tab.

I believe back in the original release of docker you could add a list of paths to repos, which is what I assume the screen shot is showing for me (like the user-template list). I was just wondering what are their by default if you setup a clean unraid server today? I don't have anything installed from any of the above folders so to clean up the UI drop down I wanted to know what is in the list by default.

The templates repository page no longer exists on the OS starting with 6.10  On 6.9 it's still there, but effectively been deprecated since 2015 due to the release of CA

 

But, the folder you're looking to clean up would be /config/plugins/templates on the flash drive.  (TBH, if I had my way the entire drop down would get removed)

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2 minutes ago, Squid said:

The templates repository page no longer exists on the OS starting with 6.10  On 6.9 it's still there, but effectively been deprecated since 2015 due to the release of CA

 

But, the folder you're looking to clean up would be /config/plugins/templates on the flash drive.  (TBH, if I had my way the entire drop down would get removed)

ok, so effectively a clean docker would have that folder empty? Meaning I can stop docker and delete those folders? :)

No, you'll still wind up with a couple templates in there via the limetech folder, but it's really no big deal

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