mash-playbook/docs/supported-services.md
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Supported services

Name Description Documentation
AUX Auxiliary file/directory management on your server via Ansible Link
AdGuard Home A network-wide DNS software for blocking ads & tracking Link
APISIX Dashboard A web UI for APISIX Gateway Link
APISIX Gateway An API Gateway, Ingress Controller, etc Link
Appsmith Platform for building and deploying custom internal tools and applications without writing code Link
Authelia An open-source authentication and authorization server that can work as a companion to common reverse proxies (like Traefik frequently used by this playbook) Link
authentik An open-source Identity Provider focused on flexibility and versatility. Link
borgbackup (via borgmatic) A deduplicating backup program with optional compression and encryption Link
Calibre-Web Web app for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks stored in a Calibre database Link
Changedetection.io A simple website change detection and restock monitoring solution. Link
ClickHouse An open-source column-oriented DBMS for online analytical processing (OLAP) that allows users to generate analytical reports using SQL queries in real-time. Link
Collabora Online Your Private Office Suite In The Cloud Link
CouchDB An open-source document-oriented NoSQL database, implemented in Erlang. Link
Docker Open-source software for deploying containerized applications Link
Docker Registry A container image distribution registry Link
Docker Registry Browser Web Interface for the Docker Registry HTTP API V2 written in Ruby on Rails Link
Docker Registry Proxy Pass-through docker registry (distribution) proxy with metadata caching, docker-compatible errors, prometheus metrics, etc. Link
Docker Registry Purger A small tool used for purging a private Docker Registry's old tags Link
Echo IP A simple service for looking up your IP address Link
Endlessh-go A golang implementation of endlessh, a ssh trapit Link
etcd A distributed, reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system Link
exim-relay A lightweight Exim SMTP mail relay server Link
Focalboard An open source, self-hosted alternative to Trello, Notion, and Asana. Link
FreshRSS RSS and Atom feed aggregator. Link
Freescout A free help desk software Link
Firezone A self-hosted VPN server (based on WireGuard) with a Web UI Link
Funkwhale Listen and share music with a selfhosted streaming server. Link
Gitea A painless self-hosted Git service. Link
GoToSocial A self-hosted ActivityPub social network server Link
Grafana An open and composable observability and data visualization platform, often used with Prometheus Link
Grafana Loki Open-source log aggregation system that helps collect, store, and analyze logs in a scalable and efficient manner Link
Healthchecks A simple and Effective Cron Job Monitoring solution Link
Hubsite A simple, static site that shows an overview of the available services Link
ILMO An open source library management tool. Link
Infisical An open-source end-to-end encrypted platform for securely managing secrets and configs across your team, devices, and infrastructure. Link
InfluxDB A self-hosted time-series database. Link
Jitsi A fully encrypted, 100% Open Source video conferencing solution Link
Keycloak An open source identity and access management solution. Link
KeyDB An in-memory data store used by millions of developers as a database, cache, streaming engine, and message broker. Link
Lago Open-source metering and usage-based billing Link
languageTool An open source online grammar, style and spell checker Link
linkding Bookmark manager designed to be minimal and fast. Link
MariaDB A powerful, open source object-relational database system Link
Matterbridge Bridges Messenger Chatrooms Link
Matrix Rooms Search API A fully-featured, standalone, matrix rooms search service. Link
MongoDB A source-available cross-platform document-oriented (NoSQL) database program. Link
Mosquitto An open-source MQTT broker Link
Miniflux Minimalist and opinionated feed reader. Link
Mobilizon An ActivityPub/Fediverse server to create and share events. Link
n8n Workflow automation for technical people. Link
Navidrome Subsonic-API compatible music server Link
n.eko A self-hosted virtual browser or even desktop environment Link
NetBox Web application that provides IP address management (IPAM) and data center infrastructure management (DCIM) functionality Link
Nextcloud The most popular self-hosted collaboration solution for tens of millions of users at thousands of organizations across the globe. Link
Outline An open-source knowledge base for growing teams. Link
OAuth2-Proxy A reverse proxy and static file server that provides authentication using OpenID Connect Providers (Google, GitHub, Keycloak, and others) to SSO-protect services which do not support SSO natively. Link
Owncast Owncast is a free and open source live video and web chat server for use with existing popular broadcasting software. Link
OxiTraffic OxiTraffic is a self-hosted, simple and privacy respecting website traffic tracker. Link
Paperless-ngx Paperless-ngx is a community-supported open-source document management system that transforms your physical documents into a searchable online archive so you can keep, well, less paper. Link
PeerTube A tool for sharing online videos Link
Plausible Analytics Intuitive, lightweight and open source web analytics Link
Postgis A spatial database extender for PostgreSQL object-relational database Link
Postgres A powerful, open source object-relational database system Link
Postgres Backup A solution for backing up PostgresSQL to local filesystem with periodic backups. Link
Prometheus A metrics collection and alerting monitoring solution Link
Prometheus Blackbox Exporter Blackbox probing of HTTP/HTTPS/DNS/TCP/ICMP and gRPC endpoints Link
Prometheus SSH Exporter SSH probes Link
Prometheus Node Exporter Exporter for machine metrics Link
Prometheus Postgres Exporter A PostgreSQL metric exporter for Prometheus Link
Promtail An agent which ships the contents of local logs to a private Grafana Loki instance Link
Radicale A Free and Open-Source CalDAV and CardDAV Server (solution for hosting contacts and calendars) Link
Readeck A bookmark manager and a read-later tool combined in one. Link
Redmine A flexible project management web application. Link
Redis An in-memory data store used by millions of developers as a database, cache, streaming engine, and message broker. Link
Roundcube A browser-based multilingual IMAP client with an application-like user interface Link
rumqttd A high performance, embeddable MQTT broker Link
Ansible Semaphore A responsive web UI for running Ansible playbooks Link
Soft Serve A tasty, self-hostable Git server for the command line Link
Stirling PDF A self-hosted PDF converter Link
Syncthing A continuous file synchronization program which synchronizes files between two or more computers in real time Link
Tandoor The recipe manager that allows you to manage your ever growing collection of digital recipes. Link
Telegraf An open source server agent to help you collect metrics from your stacks, sensors, and systems. Link
Traefik A container-aware reverse-proxy server Link
Uptime-kuma A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool Link
Vaultwarden A lightweight unofficial and compatible implementation of the Bitwardenpassword manager Link
Versatiles A free stack for generating and serving vector tiles from OpenStreetMap. Link
Wetty An SSH terminal over HTTP/HTTPS Link
WireGuard Easy The easiest way to run WireGuard VPN + Web-based Admin UI. Link
Forgejo An alternative fork of Gitea. Easy and painless self-hosted git server. Link
Forgejo Runner A runner to use with Forgejo Actions Link
Woodpecker CI A simple Continuous Integration (CI) engine with great extensibility. Link
WordPress A widley used open source web content management system Link
Writefreely A clean, minimalist publishing platform made for writers with optional federation via ActivityPub. Link
System-related A collection of various system-related components Link
  • matrix-docker-ansible-deploy - for deploying a fully-featured Matrix homeserver. This playbook will remain independent, because the Matrix ecosystem is incredibly large - lots of bots, bridges and other pieces of software. It deserves its own dedicated playbook.