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"id": "nextcloud",
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"name": "Nextcloud",
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"tagline": "Productivity platform that keeps you in control",
"description": "Nextcloud puts your data at your fingertips, under your control. Store your documents, calendar, contacts and photos on your Umbrel instead of some company's data center. Features:\n\n- Mobile and desktop sync \n- Versioning and undelete \n- Galleries and activity feed \n- File editing and preview support for PDF, images, text files, Open Document, Word files and more. \n- Smooth performance and easy user interface. \n- Fine-grained control over access to data and sharing capabilities by user and by group.\n\nNote: After logging in to Nextcloud please change the password to something secure before sharing the address with anyone.",
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"tagline": "Self-host your photo and video library",
"description": "PhotoPrism® is a privately hosted app for browsing, organizing, and sharing your photo collection. It makes use of the latest technologies to tag and find pictures automatically without getting in your way. Say goodbye to solutions that force you to upload your visual memories to the cloud!\n\n- Our intuitive user interface makes browsing and organizing your photo collection as easy as it should be — whether it’s on a phone, tablet, or desktop computer.\n\n- Index everything without worrying about duplicates or RAW to JPEG conversion.\n\n- Automatic image classification based on Google TensorFlow. In addition, our indexer detects colors, chroma, luminance, quality, panoramic projection, location type, and many other properties.\n\n- Includes four high-resolution world maps to see where you've been, and for rediscovering long-forgotten shots.\n\n- WebDAV clients, like Microsoft’s Windows Explorer or Apple's Finder, may connect directly to PhotoPrism so that you to can open, edit, and delete files from your computer or phone as if they were local. You may easily sync your pictures with PhotoSync as well.\n\n- Because PhotoPrism is built as a progressive web app, it provides a native app-like experience, and you may install it on your home screen. There's also a community-maintained native app in development.",
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"id": "pi-hole",
"category": "Networking",
"name": "Pi-hole",
"version": "2022.01.1",
"tagline": "Block ads on your entire network",
"description": "Instead of browser plugins or other software on each computer, install Pi-hole® on your Umbrel and your entire network is protected. Network-level blocking allows you to block ads in non-traditional places such as mobile apps and smart TVs, regardless of hardware or OS. Since advertisements are blocked before they are downloaded, network performance is improved and will feel faster. \n\nIn addition to blocking advertisements, Pi-hole® has an informative Web interface that shows stats on all the domains being queried on your network. Pi-hole® works fine with an existing DHCP server, but you can use Pi-hole®’s to keep your network management in one place.\n\n Pi-hole® and the Pi-hole® logo are registered trademarks of Pi-hole. Umbrel is not sponsored, endorsed by, or associated with Pi-hole®.",
"developer": "Pi-hole®",
"website": "https://pi-hole.net",
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"id": "home-assistant",
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"version": "2021.12.0",
"tagline": "Home automation that puts local control & privacy first",
"description": "Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first, powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Home Assistant integrates with over a thousand different devices and services. Once you have integrated all your devices at home, you can unleash Home Assistant’s advanced automation engine to make your home work for you. Examples: \n\n- Turn on the light when the sun sets or when coming home \n- Alert you when you leave your garage door open \n\nAll your smart home data stays local. Home Assistant communicates with your devices locally, and will fallback to pulling in data from the cloud if there is no other option. No data is stored in the cloud, and everything is processed locally.",
"developer": "Home Assistant",
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"id": "node-red",
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"version": "2.0.6-12",
"tagline": "Wire together the Internet of Things",
"description": "Node-RED is a visual programming tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services in new and interesting ways.\n\nIt provides a browser-based editor that makes it easy to wire together flows using the wide range of nodes in the palette that can be deployed to its runtime in a single-click. A built-in library allows you to save useful functions, templates or flows for re-use.\n\nThe flows created in Node-RED are stored using JSON which can be easily imported and exported for sharing with others. An online flow library allows you to share your best flows with the world.\n\nWarning: Node-RED on Umbrel is able to connect directly to Bitcoin Core, LND and Electrum, due to this you should be careful when installing third-party Node-RED nodes.",
"developer": "OpenJS Foundation",
"website": "https://nodered.org",
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"id": "code-server",
"category": "Development",
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"version": "3.11.1",
"tagline": "Run VS Code on your Umbrel",
"description": "Run VS Code on your Umbrel and access it in the browser so you can code on any device with a consistent development environment. This way you can use your Umbrel not only to code from any device, anywhere, but to also speed up tests, compilations, downloads, and more.\n\nBy running all intensive tasks run on your Umbrel, preserve battery life of your devices when you're on the go.",
"developer": "Coder",
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"id": "gitea",
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"version": "1.15.2",
"tagline": "A painless self-hosted Git service",
"description": "Gitea is a painless self-hosted Git service. It is similar to GitHub, Bitbucket, and GitLab. It is a community managed lightweight code hosting solution written in Go. Gitea's minimal requirements allow it to run seamlessly on inexpensive hardware like a Raspberry Pi. Features:\n\n- Fully self-hosted and private\n- Issue tracker\n- Account/Organization/Repository management\n- Tor support\n- Repository Git hooks/deploy keys\n- Repository issues, pull requests and wiki\n- Add/Remove repository collaborators\n- Gravatar and custom source\n- Admin panel",
"developer": "Gitea",
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"id": "synapse",
"category": "Social",
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"version": "v1.42.0",
"tagline": "Matrix reference homeserver",
"description": "Synapse is a reference \"homeserver\" implementation of Matrix from the core development team at matrix.org, written in Python/Twisted. It is intended to showcase the concept of Matrix and let folks see the spec in the context of a codebase and let you run your own homeserver and generally help bootstrap the ecosystem.\n\nThe easiest way to try out your new Synapse installation is by connecting to it from a web client.\n\nAn easy way to get started is to install the \"Element\" app on your Umbrel and change its Homeserver URL from matrix.org server to your Synapse's Homeserver URL of http://umbrel.local:8008 (or http://<synapse-tor-hidden-service-url> if you are accessing remotely).\n\nIn Matrix, every user runs one or more Matrix clients, which connect through to a Matrix homeserver. The homeserver stores all their personal chat history and user account information - much as a mail client connects through to an IMAP/SMTP server. Just like email, you can either run your own Matrix homeserver and control and own your own communications and history or use one hosted by someone else (e.g. matrix.org) - there is no single point of control or mandatory service provider in Matrix, unlike WhatsApp, Facebook, Hangouts, etc.",
"developer": "Matrix",
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"support": "https://matrix.to/#/#synapse:matrix.org",
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"id": "element",
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"name": "Element",
"version": "1.8.4",
"tagline": "A glossy Matrix client compatible with Synapse",
"description": "Element is a new type of messaging app. You choose where your messages are stored, putting you in control of your data. You can connect it to the Synapse installation running on your Umbrel. An easy way to get started is to install the \"Synapse\" Matrix homserver on your Umbrel and change Element's Homserver URL from matrix.org to your Synapse's homeserver URL (http://umbrel.local:8008 or http://<synapse-tor-hidden-service-url). \n\nIt gives you access to the Matrix open network, so you can talk to anyone. Element provides a new level of security, adding cross-signed device verification to default end-to-end encryption.\n\nThe very best end-to-end encryption and Element’s unique cross-signed device verification means only those that should be in the conversation can read the messages - no eavesdroppers or imposters.\n\nMost important of all, Element is open; built on the Matrix network, it connects to all other Matrix-based apps as well as bridging into proprietary systems. You can stay in Element while talking to friends and family in other apps.\n\nElement is open source. You know exactly what you’re getting. Full transparency, the freedom to extend and customise with the support of a vibrant community of developers.",
"developer": "New Vector Ltd",
"website": "https://element.io",
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"support": "https://matrix.to/#/#element-web:matrix.org",
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"id": "simple-torrent",
"category": "Networking",
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"version": "1.2.23",
"tagline": "Download torrents with your Umbrel",
"description": "SimpleTorrent is a a self-hosted remote torrent client that starts torrents remotely, download sets of files on your Umbrel, which are then retrievable or streamable via web browser over HTTP. This project is a re-branded fork of cloud-torrent by jpillora. Features:\n\n- Individual file download control\n- Run external program on tasks completion: DoneCmd\n- Stops task when seeding ratio reached: SeedRatio\n- Download/Upload speed limiter: UploadRate/DownloadRate\n- Detailed transfer stats in web UI.\n- Torrent Watcher\n- Extra trackers from external source\n- Protocol Handler to magnet:\n- Magnet RSS subscribing supported",
"developer": "Preston",
"website": "https://github.com/boypt",
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"repo": "https://github.com/boypt/simple-torrent",
"support": "https://github.com/boypt/simple-torrent/issues",
"port": 8086,
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"id": "vaultwarden",
"category": "Password Managers",
"name": "Vaultwarden",
"version": "1.22.1",
"tagline": "Unofficial Bitwarden® compatible server",
"description": "Vaultwarden (formerly known as Bitwarden_RS) is an alternative implementation of the Bitwarden® server API written in Rust, compatible with upstream Bitwarden® clients*. Vaultwarden is perfect for self-hosting all of your passwords in an encrypted vault on your Umbrel. Vaultwarden is a full implementation of Bitwarden® API that includes:\n\n- Organizations support\n- Attachments\n- Vault API support\n- Serving the static files for Vault interface\n- Website icons API\n- Authenticator and U2F support\n- YubiKey and Duo support\n\n Please note that Vaultwarden is not associated with the Bitwarden® project nor 8bit Solutions LLC. When using this app, please report any bugs or suggestions to us directly, regardless of whatever clients you are using (mobile, desktop, browser, etc), and do not use Bitwarden®'s official support channels.",
"developer": "Daniel García",
"website": "https://github.com/dani-garcia",
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"repo": "https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden",
"support": "https://vaultwarden.discourse.group/",
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"id": "mempool",
"category": "Explorers",
"name": "mempool",
"version": "2.3.1",
"tagline": "A self-hosted explorer for the Bitcoin community",
"description": "Trusted third parties are security holes. Self-host your own instance of mempool.space on Umbrel for maximum privacy.\n\nFeatures:\n\n- Live dashboard visualizing the mempool and blockchain\n- Live transaction tracking\n- Search any transaction, block or address\n- Fee estimations\n- Mempool historical data\n- TV View for larger displays as a TV in a cafe or bar\n- View transaction scripts and op_return messages\n- Audio notifications on transaction confirmed and address balance change\n- Multiple languages support\n- JSON APIs",
"developer": "Mempool Space K.K.",
"website": "https://mempool.space/about",
"dependencies": [
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"repo": "https://github.com/mempool/mempool",
"support": "https://mempool.support",
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"id": "bitfeed",
"category": "Explorers",
"name": "Bitfeed",
"version": "2.1.5",
"tagline": "A live visualization of your node's mempool",
"description": "A self-hosted version of Bitfeed - the open source mempool & block visualizer available at https://bits.monospace.live. Watch as new transactions drop into your node's mempool, before being packaged into newly mined blocks. Monitor Bitcoin network activity, explore the composition of the latest block, or simply enjoy a soothing Bitcoin screensaver.",
"developer": "Mononaut",
"website": "https://monospace.live",
"dependencies": [
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"repo": "https://github.com/bitfeed-project/bitfeed",
"support": "https://github.com/bitfeed-project/bitfeed/issues",
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"id": "btc-rpc-explorer",
"category": "Explorers",
"name": "BTC RPC Explorer",
"version": "3.3.0",
"tagline": "Simple, database-free blockchain explorer",
"description": "BTC RPC Explorer is a full-featured, self-hosted explorer for the Bitcoin blockchain. With this explorer, you can explore not just the blockchain database, but also explore the functional capabilities of your Umbrel.\n\nIt comes with a network summary dashboard, detailed view of blocks, transactions, addresses, along with analysis tools for viewing stats on miner activity, mempool summary, with fee, size, and age breakdowns. You can also search by transaction ID, block hash/height, and addresses.\n\nIt's time to appreciate the \"fullness\" of your node.",
"developer": "Dan Janosik",
"website": "https://explorer.btc21.org",
"dependencies": [
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"electrum"
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"repo": "https://github.com/janoside/btc-rpc-explorer",
"support": "https://github.com/janoside/btc-rpc-explorer/discussions",
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"id": "samourai-server",
"category": "Wallet Servers",
"name": "Samourai Server",
"version": "1.12.1",
"tagline": "Your private backing server for Samourai Wallet",
"description": "Samourai Server is an exclusive Umbrel app that runs Samourai Dojo and Whirlpool backing servers, and provides you easy step-by-step instructions to connect your Samourai Wallet to them. Samourai Wallet is unrivaled in transaction privacy, but its default configuration is still subject to network level privacy loss.\n\nBy default, Samourai Wallet will connect to its centrally controlled Dojo hosted in Iceland. By hosting your own Samourai Server, you can bypass its servers completely when using Samourai Wallet or Sentinel, and gain total financial sovereignty without any complexity.\n\nBundles Whirlpool CLI v0.10.11.",
"developer": "Samourai",
"website": "https://samouraiwallet.com",
"dependencies": [
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"repo": "https://github.com/louneskmt/umbrel-samourai-dojo/tree/v1.12.1-umbrel",
"support": "https://t.me/SamouraiWallet",
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"id": "specter-desktop",
"category": "Wallets",
"name": "Specter Desktop",
"version": "1.8.1",
"tagline": "Multisig with hardware wallets made easy",
"description": "Specter Desktop connects to the Bitcoin Core running on your Umbrel and functions as a watch-only coordinator for multi-signature and single-key Bitcoin wallets. At the moment Specter Desktop is working with all major hardware wallets including:\n\n- Trezor\n- Ledger\n- KeepKey\n- BitBox02\n- ColdCard (optionally airgapped, using an SD card)\n- Electrum (optionally airgapped, if running Electrum on an airgapped computer/phone)\n- Specter DIY (optionally airgapped, using QR codes)\n- Cobo (airgapped, using QR codes)\n\nSpecter Desktop also supports using the Bitcoin Core on your Umbrel as a hot wallet, by importing or generating a random BIP39 mnemonic, but this feature is experimental and we do not recommend using it at this stage. We plan to add support for other hardware wallets as they come up.",
"developer": "Crypto Advance",
"website": "https://specter.solutions",
"dependencies": [
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"repo": "https://github.com/cryptoadvance/specter-desktop",
"support": "https://t.me/spectersupport",
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"id": "sphinx-relay",
"category": "Social",
"name": "Sphinx Relay",
"version": "2.2.5",
"tagline": "Chat and pay over the Lightning Network",
"description": "Sphinx Relay turns your Lightning node into a personal communication server. Messages are end-to-end encrypted and transmitted over the Bitcoin Lightning Network. Download Sphinx on your phone from https://sphinx.chat and pair it with Sphinx Relay on Umbrel.\n\nCommunication between Sphinx Relay nodes takes place entirely on the Lightning Network, so it is decentralized, untraceable, and encrypted. Messages are encrypted using client public keys on the Sphinx app.\n\nYou can join tribes at https://tribes.sphinx.chat. If you join a podcast tribe, you can listen to the podcast in Sphinx and stream donations to the host.",
"developer": "Stakwork",
"website": "https://sphinx.chat",
"dependencies": [
"lnd"
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"repo": "https://github.com/stakwork/sphinx-relay",
"support": "https://t.me/joinchat/Fb4OcRo4LrRD6NXfsNdeeQ",
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"id": "ride-the-lightning",
"category": "Lightning Node Management",
"name": "Ride The Lightning",
"version": "0.11.2",
"tagline": "A powerful dashboard for the Lightning Network",
"description": "RTL is a full function, device agnostic, web user interface to help manage lightning node operation. It enables full control over your lightning node with rich functionality for Bitcoin base layer and Lightning Network. Some cool features available on RTL are:\n\n- Rich dashboard with two layout options\n- Send/Receive funds on-chain\n- Rich channel management with advanced features like balance score, circular re-balancing etc.\n- Payments and Invoice management with QR codes\n- Routing analysis for the payments forwarded\n- Channel backups\n- Detailed reports on routing and transaction history\n- Optional Loop interface for submarine swaps\n- Customizable UI with multiple color schemes and dark/light modes",
"developer": "Shahana and Suheb",
"website": "https://github.com/Ride-The-Lightning/RTL",
"dependencies": [
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"repo": "https://github.com/Ride-The-Lightning/RTL",
"support": "https://github.com/Ride-The-Lightning/RTL/issues/new",
"port": 3001,
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"id": "lightning-terminal",
"category": "Lightning Node Management",
"name": "Lightning Terminal",
"version": "v0.6.1-alpha",
"tagline": "The easiest way to manage channel liquidity",
"description": "Lightning Terminal is the easiest way to manage inbound and outbound liquidity on the Lightning Network. Keep your channels open and the funds flowing. It provides a visual interface for interacting with your channels and balances using Loop. \n\nNew: Introducing Lightning Pool, a marketplace for Lightning channels. You can now earn sats by opening new channels to those looking to receive funds on Lightning for a set period of time, or rent a channel to start accepting payments instantly. Join the marketplace and start putting your Bitcoin to work.\n\nWhy use Pool?\n- Earn a return on Lightning capital\n- Rent a channel and start accepting payments instantly\n- Open channels for less with transaction batching\n\nWhy use Loop?\n- Add \"inbound liquidity\" to receive payments\n- Reduce transaction fees by recycling and reusing Lightning channels\n- Send funds to and from users or services that aren't yet Lightning enabled\n- Configurable wait times and \"batching\" allow for further fee savings\n- Refill and offload funds from any number of Lightning channels in a single on-chain transaction",
"developer": "Lightning Labs",
"website": "https://lightning.engineering",
"dependencies": [
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"repo": "https://github.com/lightninglabs/lightning-terminal",
"support": "https://github.com/lightninglabs/lightning-terminal/issues/new",
"port": 3004,
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"id": "thunderhub",
"category": "Lightning Node Management",
"name": "ThunderHub",
"version": "0.12.30",
"tagline": "Take full control of your Lightning node",
"description": "ThunderHub allows you to take full control of your Lightning node with a slick and awesome UI. Explore all the options that ThunderHub has to offer, from sending and receiving Lightning payments, to checking your node's health statistics, and even more advanced options like channel rebalancing and multi-path lightning payments.\n\nManaging and monitoring your node has never been easier with transaction reports, graphs and a huge assortment of different features all bundled inside of this great tool.",
"developer": "Anthony Potdevin",
"website": "https://apotdevin.com",
"dependencies": [
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"repo": "https://github.com/apotdevin/thunderhub",
"support": "https://t.me/thunderhub",
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"id": "lnbits",
"category": "Finance",
"name": "LNbits",
"version": "ec874ba",
"tagline": "Multi-user wallet management system",
"description": "LNbits is a simple multi-user and account system for Lightning Network that can be used for creating separate Lightning wallets for friends and family members. You can also create multiple accounts for yourself to mitigate the risk of exposing applications to your full balance via unique API keys for each wallet.\n\nLNbits is packaged with tools to help manage funds, such as a table of transactions, line chart of spending, export to CSV, and more to come. It provides an extendable platform for expanding Lightning Network functionality via LNbits extension framework, and can also be used as a fallback wallet for the LNURL scheme.",
"developer": "LNbits",
"website": "https://github.com/lnbits/lnbits",
"dependencies": [
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"repo": "https://github.com/lnbits/lnbits",
"support": "https://t.me/lnbits",
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"id": "btcpay-server",
"category": "Finance",
"name": "BTCPay Server",
"version": "1.4.2",
"tagline": "Accept Bitcoin payments with 0 fees & no 3rd party",
"description": "BTCPay Server is a payment processor that allows you to receive payments in Bitcoin (and altcoins) directly, with no fees, transaction cost or a middleman. It is a non-custodial invoicing system which eliminates the involvement of a third-party.\n\nPayments with BTCPay Server go directly to your wallet, which increases the privacy and security. Your private keys are never uploaded to your Umbrel. There is no address re-use, since each invoice generates a new address deriving from your xpubkey.\n\nYou can not only to attach an unlimited number of stores and use the Lightning Network but also become a payment processor for others. Thanks to the apps built on top of it, you can use BTCPay to receive donations, start a crowdfunding campaign or have an in-store Point of Sale.\n\nPlease note: Due to your BTCPay instance running on your local network connecting remote applications, such as Shopify or WordPress for example, will fail to connect.",
"developer": "BTCPay Server Foundation",
"website": "https://btcpayserver.org",
"dependencies": [
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"repo": "https://github.com/btcpayserver/btcpayserver",
"support": "https://chat.btcpayserver.org",
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"id": "bluewallet",
"category": "Wallet Servers",
"name": "BlueWallet Lightning",
"version": "1.4.1",
"tagline": "Connect BlueWallet to your Lightning node",
"description": "Run BlueWallet in the most private and secure way possible by removing 3rd parties and connecting it directly to your Umbrel's Lightning node.\n\nYou can pair multiple BlueWallet accounts, so your friends and family can pair their BlueWallet with your Umbrel for a trust-minimized setup.",
"developer": "BlueWallet",
"website": "https://lndhub.io",
"dependencies": [
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"repo": "https://github.com/BlueWallet/LndHub",
"support": "https://t.me/bluewallet",
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"id": "squeaknode",
"category": "Social",
"name": "Squeaknode",
"version": "0.1.187",
"tagline": "A peer-to-peer status feed with Lightning monetization",
"description": "The Squeaknode app allows you to create, view, buy, and sell squeaks. A squeak is a single post that can contain up to 280 characters.\n\nThe Squeaknode timeline is ordered by the height of the block hash embedded in each squeak. Each squeak is signed with a digital signature of the private key of the author. Squeaks can be downloaded from any peer to any peer, but they remain locked until the downloader makes a Lightning payment to decrypt the content.",
"developer": "Jonathan Zernik",
"website": "https://squeaknode.org",
"dependencies": [
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"lnd"
],
"repo": "https://github.com/squeaknode/squeaknode",
"support": "https://github.com/squeaknode/squeaknode/discussions",
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"id": "suredbits-wallet",
"category": "Finance",
"name": "Suredbits Wallet",
"version": "1.8.0-172-99418c79",
"tagline": "A universal DLC wallet",
"description": "The Suredbits Wallet is your one stop shop for building Discreet Log Contracts. With our wallet you can create prop bets like Trump vs Biden in the 2020 US Presidential election or complicated financial derivatives such as contracts for difference that can be used to hedge risk or engage in speculation.\n\nWARNING: This is an Alpha software, don't put too much money in.",
"developer": "Suredbits",
"website": "https://suredbits.com",
"dependencies": [
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"repo": "https://github.com/bitcoin-s/bitcoin-s",
"support": "https://t.me/suredbits",
"port": 3020,
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"id": "krystal-bull",
"category": "Finance",
"name": "Krystal Bull",
"version": "1.8.0-172-99418c79",
"tagline": "Become an oracle and create Bitcoin bets",
"description": "Krystal Bull allows you to become a Bitcoin oracle. An oracle allows information from the real world (financial markets, sporting events, elections, etc) to be used to create and settle Bitcoin bets.\n\nThe oracle is a crucial component for Discreet Log Contracts (DLC). Without a trustworthy oracle, you cannot create a bet on Bitcoin using DLCs. Trustworthy oracles are a building block to realizing Bitcoin DeFi.\n\nTo see some example oracles, please visit oracle.suredbits.com.\n\nWARNING: This version of Krystal Bull is an early alpha release for testing. It's not secure, please don't use it for anything serious.",
"developer": "SuredBits",
"website": "https://suredbits.com/",
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"support": "https://t.me/suredbits",
"port": 3010,
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"id": "lnmarkets",
"category": "Finance",
"name": "LN Markets",
"version": "1.1.5",
"tagline": "Trade Bitcoin derivatives on Lightning",
"description": "LN Markets is the first Lightning-native Bitcoin derivatives trading platform.\n\nLN Markets enables traders to take minimal counterparty risk: you can trade directly from your Lightning wallet for instant and almost costless transactions. Since March 2020, we have processed over $200 million of trading volume, with a median fee of 1 sat for instant P&L delivery to your wallet.\n\nThis Umbrel App gives you another way to interact with LN Markets: you can directly deposit, withdraw, get trading stats and get instantly connected to your account to take positions as usual. More features may come in the future!\n\nThank you for your support and let’s keep building the future of finance together!",
"developer": "LN Markets",
"website": "https://lnmarkets.com",
"dependencies": [
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"repo": "https://github.com/ln-markets/umbrel",
"support": "https://discord.gg/5HwDJFx2Jz",
"port": 4242,
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"id": "tallycoin-connect",
"category": "Finance",
"name": "Tallycoin Connect",
"version": "v1.7.0",
"tagline": "Connect Tallycoin with your Umbrel node",
"description": "Tallycoin is a crowdfunding platform built on top of the Bitcoin blockchain. Every satoshi donated to you, belongs to you. Tallycoin takes no cut. You can receive Tallycoin Lightning payouts directly to your own node by pairing the Tallycoin Connect Umbrel app to your Tallycoin account.",
"developer": "djbooth007",
"website": "https://github.com/djbooth007/tallycoin_connect",
"dependencies": [
"lnd"
],
"repo": "https://github.com/djbooth007/tallycoin_connect",
"support": "https://github.com/djbooth007/tallycoin_connect/issues",
"port": 8123,
"gallery": [
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"id": "syncthing",
"category": "Files",
"name": "Syncthing",
"version": "1.18.4",
"tagline": "Peer-to-peer file synchronization between your devices",
"description": "Syncthing is a peer-to-peer continuous file synchronization program. It synchronizes files between two or more computers in real time, safely protected from prying eyes. Your data is your data alone and you deserve to choose where it is stored, whether it is shared with some third party, and how it's transmitted over the internet.\n\nInstall the Syncthing app on your Umbrel and pair it with the Syncthing app on your phone or computer for a self hosted peer-to-peer backup solution.",
"developer": "The Syncthing Foundation",
"website": "https://syncthing.net",
"dependencies": [],
"repo": "https://github.com/syncthing",
"support": "https://forum.syncthing.net",
"port": 8384,
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"id": "uptime-kuma",
"category": "Networking",
"name": "Uptime Kuma",
"version": "1.11.1",
"tagline": "Self-hosted uptime monitoring tool",
"description": "Uptime Kuma is a self-hosted monitoring tool like Uptime Robot.\n\nFeatures:\n\n- Monitoring uptime for HTTP(s) / TCP / HTTP(s) Keyword / Ping / DNS Record / Push / Steam Game Server.\n- Fancy, Reactive, Fast UI/UX.\n- Notifications via Telegram, Discord, Gotify, Slack, Pushover, Email (SMTP), and 70+ notification services.\n- 20 second intervals.\n- Multi Languages\n- Simple Status Page\n- Ping Chart\n- Certificate Info\n",
"developer": "Louis Lam",
"website": "https://uptime.kuma.pet",
"dependencies": [],
"repo": "https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma",
"support": "https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/issues",
"port": 8385,
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"id": "helipad",
"category": "Lightning Node Management",
"name": "Helipad",
"version": "0.1.8",
"tagline": "View boosts & boost-a-grams from Podcasting 2.0 apps",
"description": "Helipad shows boosts and boost-a-gram messages coming in to your Lightning node from your listeners who are using Podcasting 2.0 apps.",
"developer": "Podcastindex.org",
"website": "https://podcastindex.org",
"dependencies": [
"lnd"
],
"repo": "https://github.com/Podcastindex-org/helipad",
"support": "https://podcastindex.social",
"port": 2112,
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"id": "itchysats",
"category": "Finance",
"name": "ItchySats",
"version": "v0.4.2",
"tagline": "Peer-2-peer derivatives on Bitcoin",
"description": "ItchySats enables peer-2-peer CFD trading on Bitcoin using DLCs (discreet log contracts). No account needed, no trusted third-party - just you and your keys.\n\nThis is beta software. We tested it on test- and mainnet, but there are no guarantees that it will always behave as expected.\nPlease be mindful with how much money you trust the application with.\nCFDs trading is inherently risky, be sure to read up on it before using this application.\n\nThat said: This is pretty awesome, go nuts!\n\n1. Fund the ItchySats wallet\n2. Open a position\n3. Watch the price go up\n4. Profit\n\nLimitations of the mainnet beta:\n\n1. You can only open long positions at the moment\n2. Minimum position quantity is $100, maximum $1000\n3. The leverage is fixed at 2\n\nWith 0.4.0 your CFDs are perpetual positions that are extended hourly. This means your CFD position will remain open forever unless you decide to close it. A funding fee is collected hourly when the CFD is extended.\nUpdate for going short to be expected soon!",
"developer": "ItchySats",
"website": "https://itchysats.network",
"dependencies": [
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],
"repo": "https://github.com/itchysats/itchysats",
"support": "https://github.com/itchysats/itchysats/issues",
"port": 7113,
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"path": "",
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"id": "lightning-shell",
"category": "Lightning Node Management",
"name": "Lightning Shell",
"version": "0.1.7",
"tagline": "Web shell with a selection of LN node management utilities",
"description": "Lightning Shell is a web shell for the Umbrel personal server that includes the following utilities:\n\n- lncli\n- charge-lnd\n- lntop\n- rebalance-lnd\n- suez\n",
"developer": "Ioan Bizău",
"website": "https://lightningshell.app",
"dependencies": [
"lnd"
],
"repo": "https://ibz.github.io/lightning-shell/",
"support": "https://ibz.github.io/lightning-shell/issues",
"port": 7681,
"gallery": [
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"path": "",
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"id": "satsale",
"category": "Finance",
"name": "SatSale",
"version": "0.1.13",
"tagline": "Lightweight Bitcoin payment processor",
"description": "SatSale is a simple, easily deployable, lightweight Bitcoin payment processor that connects to your own Bitcoin node. You can use SatSale to instantly turn your Umbrel into a point-of-sale (settings under /admin). SatSale can process donations from your supporters, facilitating direct peer-to-peer payments without any middleman and greater privacy than reusing donation addresses.\n\nHost your own Bitcoin payment gateway for Woocommerce without a middleman or custodian, allowing you to turn any wordpress site into a bitcoin-accepting store.\n\nThis Umbrel app contains a subset of the features we have in the works for SatSale, but will push updates out as they are ready. Check out the website and GitHub for more!\n\nPlease note that SatSale is still in early development. As such, we are not responsible for any loss of funds, vulnerabilities, or any other grievances which arise. Always confirm large payments manually and use cold storage as much as possible. Please contribute if you can!",
"developer": "Nick Farrow",
"website": "https://satsale.org",
"dependencies": [
"lnd"
],
"repo": "https://github.com/nickfarrow/SatSale/",
"support": "https://github.com/nickfarrow/SatSale/issues",
"port": 5000,
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"path": "/admin",
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"id": "kollider",
"category": "Finance",
"name": "Kollider",
"version": "1.0.2",
"tagline": "Lightning-fast derivative trading",
"description": "Kollider lets you instantly trade perpetual contracts with low fees and up to 100x buying power.\n\nNo need to pre-fund a trading account, each trade settles directly from your own wallet or even from your own lightning node in milliseconds.\n\nThe Kollider Umbrel App lets you use the Lightning Network to get instant exposure to a range of products using Bitcoin, directly from your Umbrel node.\n\nMore features coming soon!",
"developer": "Kollider",
"website": "https://kollider.xyz",
"dependencies": [
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],
"repo": "https://github.com/kolliderhq/kollider-lite-app",
"support": "https://t.me/kolliderhq",
"port": 4243,
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"id": "lndg",
"category": "Lightning Node Management",
"name": "LNDg",
"version": "1.0.2",
"tagline": "Analyze and automate your Lightning node management",
"description": "LNDg is your command center for running a profitable and efficient routing node. From quickly viewing your node's health, automated rebalancing, selecting new potential peers and much more.",
"developer": "cryptosharks131",
"website": "https://github.com/cryptosharks131",
"dependencies": [
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"repo": "https://github.com/cryptosharks131/lndg",
"support": "https://t.me/+-RxoZdi7snk2ZGYx",
"port": 8889,
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"id": "urbit",
"category": "Networking",
"name": "Urbit",
"version": "0.1.0",
"tagline": "Run Urbit on your Umbrel",
"description": "Urbit is a personal server for self-sovereign personal & networked computing. Nock, a functional combinator, is built into Hoon, a system programming language, used to implement Arvo, a deterministic operating system, that communicates over Ames, a decentralized, encrypted P2P network.\n\nThis app helps you boot and manage Urbit instances on your Umbrel. It provides a simple management GUI, start and stop operations, and passes your +code through the interface.\n\nCredit to ~timluc-miptev, ~master-forwex, ~sipsen-pilser & ~rivpyl-sidfyl",
"developer": "~mopfel-winrux & ~sitful-hatred",
"website": "https://github.com/mopfel-winrux/urbit-umbrel",
"dependencies": [],
"repo": "https://github.com/mopfel-winrux/urbit-umbrel",
"support": "https://github.com/mopfel-winrux/urbit-umbrel/issues",
"port": 8090,
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"id": "usocial",
"category": "Social",
"name": "usocial",
"version": "0.1.3",
"tagline": "Read. Listen. Pay back.",
"description": "The podcast client and feed reader for your personal server. With Lightning Network support.\n\n- Simple interface (minimalist HN-like design)\n- Optionally multi-user\n- Decentralized karma\n- Clean code (Python / Flask / SQLite)\n- Search podcasts from Podcast Index\n- Support for the Podcasting 2.0 value tag, sending Bitcoin payments to podcast creators over the Lightning Network",
"developer": "Ioan Bizău",
"website": "http://usocial.me",
"dependencies": [
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"repo": "https://github.com/ibz/usocial",
"support": "https://github.com/ibz/usocial/issues",
"port": 8448,
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"id": "tailscale",
"category": "Networking",
"name": "Tailscale",
"version": "1.20.2",
"tagline": "Zero config VPN to access your Umbrel from anywhere",
"description": "Tailscale is zero config VPN that creates a secure network between your Umbrel and your other devices. Even when separated by firewalls or subnets, Tailscale just works.\n\nTailscale will assign your Umbrel a stable IP and an auto-assigned domain that stays consistent, no matter what network your Umbrel is connected to. It’s like a local network that works everywhere.\n\nTailscale builds on top of WireGuard®’s Noise protocol encryption, a peer-reviewed and trusted standard.",
"developer": "Tailscale Inc.",
"website": "https://tailscale.com",
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"support": "https://tailscale.com/contact/support",
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"id": "urbit-bitcoin-connector",
"category": "Wallet Servers",
"name": "Urbit Bitcoin Connector",
"version": "0.1.0",
"tagline": "Connect your Urbit's Bitcoin wallet to your Bitcoin node",
"description": "Urbit has a native Bitcoin wallet that you can connect to a full node via an intermediary, called a provider. Providers run a piece of backend software called %btc-provider that communicates with a full node with bitcoind and electrs, as well as a custome Node Express proxy to translate RPC calls between TCP and HTTP. This app will install the Express proxy and configure it to point at your Umbrel's Bitcoin full node. Using this, you can configure a Bitcoin provider on a ship (even one running on your Umbrel) and configure it, or other ships to point their wallets at it.\n\nThis app also provides an information GUI web page, with instructions on connecting your provider ship and Bitcoin wallet. The web UI is accessible at port 9090. Note that if your Urbit is running on your Umbrel, you must configure your provider to point at the Umbrel's local/private IP address (like http://192.168.0.10:55555).\n\nCredit to ~timluc-miptev & ~master-forwex",
"developer": "~sitful-hatred & ~mopfel-winrux",
"website": "https://subject.network",
"dependencies": [
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],
"repo": "https://github.com/yapishu/urbit-bitcoin-node",
"support": "https://github.com/yapishu/urbit-bitcoin-node",
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