

Haven’t tested it, but according to the issue tracker: no.


Haven’t tested it, but according to the issue tracker: no.


If you plan to make a diy solution, you might’ve seen one or two CLIs for uploading to Google Photos. Just FYI, you can also leverage rclone to create Google Photos albums and uploads photos/videos there.


Using a reverse proxy / ingress, you can configure only share links to be publicly available, while keeping the rest of immich exclusive to your private-network. Optionally combine with something like Cloudflare Tunnel if you’re worried about leaking your server’s IP.


I asked myself the same question before. If only caddy had an official image with the cloudflare plugin, so we wouldn’t have to build ourselves or trust 3rd party providers. But oh well, if you have any other custom image, you might as well build caddy as well.


I’m not entirely sure, but I think you can skip the “–no-cache” as it seems to still check for image updates. It helps to speed things up, especially if you check for updates more frequently.


Note that the (non-windows) caddy and caddy: builder images are all alpine based. The “-alpine” tags point to the same images (as you can tell by the hashes). But some like to be explicit about it 💜.
For basic pdf manipulation, my go to choice is NAPS2. It’s a scanner app, but you can also just import pdf. It then keys you rearrange, merge, rotate, color adjust, OCR, etc. free and open source. Windows, Linux, Mac. Multilang. Comes with a CLI. Works with password protected PDF. Almost everything you can think of.