librelad 875a60f90f LibrePortal v0.1.0 — initial release
A free, open, self-hosted app platform (GNU AGPLv3): one-click app deploys,
Traefik reverse proxy with automatic SSL, rootless Docker support, gluetun
VPN routing, and a web dashboard to manage it all.

Free & open forever to self-host; optional paid hosted services fund it.
See PROMISE.md.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-21 20:37:54 +01:00

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# APP_NAME = name of the application for use in the scripts
# COMPOSE_FILE = default for no app_name in the docker compose file name, app if there is
# HOST NAME = subdomain name e.g test is the name for test.website.com
# DOMAIN = number of the domain from the general config, useful when using multiple domains
# PUBLIC = if true, application will be setup with the reverse proxy and accessible from the internet
# WHITELIST = if true only allow whitelisted ips (see general config), if false allow all
# HEALTHCHECK = if true, the default docker health checks for that container will be enabled
# AUTHELIA = if true, use Authelia authentication, if false turned off.
# HEADSCALE = options : false, local, remote (see general config). e.g false or local,remote
# PORTS = port number(s) that the application will be used (comma seperated)
#
CFG_KIMAI_APP_NAME=kimai
CFG_KIMAI_BACKUP=true
CFG_KIMAI_COMPOSE_FILE=default
CFG_KIMAI_HOST_NAME=client
CFG_KIMAI_DOMAIN=1
CFG_KIMAI_PUBLIC=true
CFG_KIMAI_WHITELIST=false
CFG_KIMAI_HEALTHCHECK=true
CFG_KIMAI_AUTHELIA=false
CFG_KIMAI_HEADSCALE=false
CFG_KIMAI_PORTS=8001,8002,8003
# Application metadata
CFG_KIMAI_CATEGORY="Productivity"
CFG_KIMAI_TITLE="Kimai"
CFG_KIMAI_DESCRIPTION="Time Tracking"
CFG_KIMAI_LONG_DESCRIPTION="Kimai is a web-based, open source time-tracking application that helps you track work time and generate reports for billing and productivity"
CFG_KIMAI_URL="https://github.com/kimai/kimai"
CFG_KIMAI_ACTIONS="configure|install|restart|shutdown|uninstall"