May 14May 14 Unraid Docker Templates – a small collection of community templatesOne support thread for my upstream-image apps: OpenHands, Standard Notes (Server / LocalStack / Web UI) and n8n. What is this?This thread supports my template-only Unraid apps — the ones that run straight from an upstream Docker image with no custom build. They all live in one repository (unraid-docker-templates), one folder per app, each with its own detailed README. Apps that ship their own image — Krusader, JDownloader, Matrix, featherdrop — have their own separate support threads.To install any of them: open Apps (Community Applications) on Unraid and search for the name below. Post here for any of these apps — just say which one.OpenHandsOpen-source AI software-development agent — give it a task and it reads, writes and runs code in a sandbox. The template defaults to a local Ollama backend, so nothing leaves your server unless you point it at a hosted model.Web UI agent that can edit files, run commands and browse, all sandboxedLocal-first: works against a local Ollama endpoint out of the box; any OpenAI-compatible API also worksSearch Community Applications for OpenHandsImage: docker.openhands.dev/openhands/openhands:1.7Full README & setupStandard Notes ServerSelf-hosted sync server for Standard Notes, the encrypted notes app. Keeps your notes on your own hardware. Uses an external MariaDB + Redis (your existing Unraid containers).End-to-end encrypted sync under your controlPairs with the LocalStack and Web UI templates belowSearch Community Applications for Standard Notes ServerImage: standardnotes/server:latestFull README & setupStandard Notes LocalStackS3-compatible file storage for the Standard Notes server — the backend that holds file attachments. A companion to the Server template (it shares this thread and that README).Provides the S3 API the Standard Notes server expects for filesOnly needed if you want file attachmentsSearch Community Applications for Standard Notes LocalStackImage: localstack/localstack:3.0Full README & setupStandard Notes Web UIThe official Standard Notes web client — the browser app, self-hosted next to your server so you are not tied to the public web app.Full Standard Notes editor in the browser, pointed at your own serverSearch Community Applications for Standard Notes Web UIImage: standardnotes/web:latestFull README & setupn8nWorkflow automation with 400+ integrations — connect apps, APIs and services into automated flows, with a visual editor. The template defaults to PostgreSQL and exposes every relevant option.Visual workflow builder; huge node/integration libraryPostgreSQL by default (your existing Unraid Postgres); SQLite also possibleEvery meaningful environment option surfaced in the templateSearch Community Applications for n8nImage: n8nio/n8n:latestFull README & setupRequirementsUnraid 6.10+ with the Community Applications pluginThese are upstream images — the template wires sensible Unraid defaults, paths and ports; the app itself is the vendor'sSome apps need a database/cache you already run (Standard Notes: MariaDB + Redis; n8n: PostgreSQL) — set the connection fields in the templateFor anything reachable from outside, put a reverse proxy with HTTPS in frontPosting a bug reportPlease include:Which app (OpenHands / Standard Notes Server / LocalStack / Web UI / n8n)Unraid version (Settings → System Information)Image tag (latest or the pinned version shown above)Output of docker logs --tail 200 <container>Which template fields you changed (DB/Redis/Postgres connection, ports, paths, model endpoint, etc.)GitHub issues with the same info are welcome too: github.com/junkerderprovinz/unraid-docker-templates/issuesCreditsAll credit for the apps goes to their upstream projects — OpenHands, Standard Notes, LocalStack and n8n. I only maintain the Unraid templates. If they save you some setup time, you can buy me a coffee.Self-hosted, MIT-licensed templates — you run the containers, you own your data and the responsibility. Edited June 6Jun 6 by Junker der Provinz
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