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πŸ‘‹ Welcome, traveller!

The Geek Cookbook is a collection of geek-friendly "recipes" to run popular applications on Docker Swarm or Kubernetes, in a progressive, easy-to-follow format. Come and join us, fellow geeks! :neckbeard:

What is this?

Funky Penguin's "Geek Cookbook" is a collection of how-to guides for establishing your own container-based self-hosting platform, using either Docker Swarm or Kubernetes.

Running such a platform enables you to run self-hosted tools such as AutoPirate (Radarr, Sonarr, NZBGet and friends), Plex, NextCloud, and includes elements such as:

Recent updates and additions are posted on the CHANGELOG, and there's a friendly community of like-minded geeks in the Discord server.

Who is this for?

You already have a familiarity with concepts such as virtual machines, Docker containers, LetsEncrypt SSL certificates, databases, and command-line interfaces.

You've probably played with self-hosting some mainstream apps yourself, like Plex, NextCloud, Wordpress or Ghost.

Why should I read this?

So if you're familiar enough with the concepts above, and you've done self-hosting before, why would you read any further?

  1. You want to upskill. You want to work with container orchestration, Prometheus and Grafana, Kubernetes
  2. You want to play. You want a safe sandbox to test new tools, keeping the ones you want and tossing the ones you don't.
  3. You want reliability. Once you go from playing with a tool to actually using it, you want it to be available when you need it. Having to "quickly ssh into the basement server and restart plex" doesn't cut it when you finally convince your wife to sit down with you to watch sci-fi.

What have you done for me lately? (CHANGELOG)

Check out recent change on our blog

What do you want from me?

I want your support, either in the financial sense, or as a member of our friendly geek community (or both!)

Get in touch πŸ‘‹

  • Come and say hi to me and the friendly geeks in the Discord chat or the Discourse forums - say hi, ask a question, or suggest a new recipe!
  • Toot me up, I'm @funkypenguin! 🐦
  • Contact me by a variety of channels

Sponsor / Patronize me ❀️

The best way to support this work is to become a GitHub Sponsor / Patreon patron You get :

  • warm fuzzies,
  • access to the pre-mix repo,
  • an anonymous plug you can pull at any time,
  • and a bunch more loot based on tier

.. and I get some pocket money every month to buy wine, cheese, and cryptocurrency! 🍷 πŸ’°

Impulsively click here (NOW quick do it!) to sponsor me via GitHub, or patronize me via Patreon!

Work with me 🀝

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