Need: info on how to install custom docker from github.


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Hi all.

I could need some info on how to install a docker from github. I would like to be a warrior from "Archive Team"

 

I can only urge people to become a warrior, and help archive the important stuff from the internet, so knowledge and heritage dont disappear for good when links and websites die. POINT: This docker take some of your CPU power and bandwidth, because it trawl through a web page, and upload it to Archive teams servers, but it shouldent take much bandwith, but for the US people that are being limited in traffic, this is something to think about.

The git-docker in question are the one from the following link.

PS. I'm sorry if this info are obvious, but I'm new at both Unraid and Docker.

 

https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/warrior-dockerfile

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I have installed CA Allready, fantastic tool!!

 

But. When under the "Apps" (Community applications) I cannot see a function to switch on the advanced mode?

Could I lure you into takeing a screenshot and show me what you mean?

 

Thanks in adv.

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On 3/23/2019 at 8:06 AM, Henning said:

The docker hub search didnt list my repo so I couldnt use the community application. Another way is to go to the docker page in unraid and click "Add Container". There you can type in the adress of your desired container in form of "user/imagename".

can you explain go to docker page in unraid ?

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