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Looks cool! I went to docker hub to see if you already have an image...there's at least 1 other "snapify" that's not you, I think. :( i've used Loom a few times - it would be nice to self-host this service.
I am providing docker containers, although they are hosted on Github: https://github.com/MarconLP/snapify/pkgs/container/snapify
You can deploy snapify as a docker container using this command:
docker run -d --name snapify-web -e DATABASE_URL="" -e NEXTAUTH_SECRET="REPLACESTRING" -e NEXTAUTH_URL="http://localhost:3000/" -e GITHUB_ID="" -e GITHUB_SECRET="" -e AWS_ENDPOINT="" -e AWS_REGION="" -e AWS_KEY_ID="" -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="" -e AWS_BUCKET_NAME="" -p 3000:3000 ghcr.io/marconlp/snapify:latest
Do you support local storage for self hosting using docker?
Snapify works with any S3 compatible api. You could self-host min.io and use that.