* Begin changing files to recommendations rather than actual contents, that way multiple examples can be shown and when they are changed to be the real .yml they are not added to the project.
* Shrink the PHP limits more.
* Convert all configurations to be micro/standard.
* Double check the script supports IPv6. Shrink case statement.
* Fix uncommented nc-oo.
* Shrink NC further.
* Change name of env example.
* Change name of env example.
* Do not provide micro versions of DNS or PhotoPrism.
* Fix error in NC checks, wants at least 512M.
* Shrink more.
* Add a folder to keep static resources.
* Copy static resources into the container. This unfortunately doubles the size right now. Maybe do a volume in the future.
* Bring the description up to date.
* Make the description slightly more agnostic.
* Be more consistent about using variable.
* Fix program for html websites, need to handle errors for non-local sites though.
* Call cron script and enhance output.
* Abandon unfinished configurations.
* Add more instructions after successfully creating a new subdomain.
* Update the container name.
* Add a just-in-case step.
* Add an alias and improve comments.
* Fix manage path.
* Add limits but no reservations for PP. Start off somewhat relaxed rather than strict.
* Always restart PP containers.
* Move URL to env file. Do not recommend using HTTPS in the value.
* Format comments.
* Put commands in shells so they cannot exit the full program.
* Updating apps like this did not seem to be working, but also do not want it to work anymore.
* Create explicit file for cron, add two automations from fixes.
* Merge the OnlyOffice project into the Nextcloud project. Enhance comments and changelog. Make the container names consistent.
* Found the link. :)
* Add more variables.
* Add a TBD file for mail server.
* Create new script which will replace most the existing single purpose management scripts.
* Add limit to DNS so that if Internet goes out it does not max system resources.
* Prevent OnlyOffice from getting too hungry.
* Ensure Reverse Proxy always has at least some resources.
* Separate build. Add stats -s and combination option -A.
* Make script config file aware. Add comments.
* Add more comments.
* Fix comments.
* Further determine resource allocations.
* Also avoid checking for cron's call to the program.
* Add clean and log parameters. Some clean up.
* Update setups to have DIR first.
* Remove files taken over by manage script.
* Cleaning comments and output.
* Add 443 just in case since docker ps is showing it as active.
* Add two new projects.
* Add pre-testing content for DNS.
* Initial untested stab at the GitLab config.
* This project uses build, image name is not needed.
* Cleanup, untested guess at how to handle the variables in the pipe section.
* Filled out all files for DNS. Ready for testing.
* This seems to work, Ubuntu is hoarding port 53 though even though local services are shut off.
* `dnsmasq` container is testing successfully now.
* Don't allow a run unless the config files exist.
* Correct the crontab entry so that $RANDOM works correctly.
* Certs were not being saved by LetsEncrypt for Nginx correctly. Should be working now.
* Do not allow disabled folders into Git.
* Do not allow disabled folders into Git, 2.
* Do not allow disabled folders into Git, 3.
* Do not allow disabled folders into Git, 4.
* Do not allow disabled folders into Git, 5.
* Do not allow disabled folders into Git, 6.
* Don't add logs from anywhere.
* Add ping and dig to Nextcloud container for troubleshooting.
* Fix tabs.
* Make unfinished suffix consistent.
* Clean whitespace.
* Multiple names for a single IP address.
* Add 2nd example domain from hosts file.
* Add caching program Redis for Nextcloud.
* Add REDIS_HOST variable for automatic setup through config/redis.config.php.
* Upgrade to compose version 3.
* Move OnlyOffice to Nextcloud area.
* Change container name.
* Add container_name to all compose services.
* Shorten names for Nextcloud services.
* Comment possible OO fixes while trying to get container to use DNS.
* Remove OnlyOffice setting tests.
* Do not commit .env files, only their examples.
* Move OnlyOffice to be its own configuration again. Add sourcing of DNS settings so that local traffic routes correctly.
* Fix source file, BASH_SROUCE did not work without the shebang. Also fix bug for when it sees `..` and assumes current directory.
* dns.env file did not work out, env_file: element not being read before dns: element. Using folder-specific .env files instead, seems to be loaded before dns: element. Also move other values to the env files for better password privacy.
* Keep commands for cleaning up environment in one file.
* Update examples.
* Fix cd moving the user to the file's directory.
* Add note for user to set up the env file.
* Replace README files by unhiding the example files.
* Still need to specify the variables in the environment: element.
* Add header variable.
* Place host above database.
* Fix "JWS" typo.
* Do not use the HEADER parameter.
* Add vim to fix packages.
* Forget about the manual DNS servers for a minute, ensure host is set up properly first. Ubuntu is happy but Debian is not.
* Try using the host network explicitly.
* Temporarily give up on having Nextcloud server see local OnlyOffice server. Works when they are different machines but need them together.
* Improve the main crontab example.
* Remove /opt/Docker hardcodes.
* Add periods.
* Improve readability.
* Begin removing hardcoded path from the bin files.
* Update main README to no longer enforce hardcoded path. Other improvements.
* Add the load folder with a README.
* Add load folder and its README.
* Improve reverse proxy text files.
* Switch to tabs.
* Update all scripts for tabs, DOCKER_HOME, and comments.
* Let users know the directory choice is optional.
* Fix environment file.
* Add more details for the reverse proxy load balancing.
* Don't actually listen for postgres.
* Fix comments on source file.
* Be more explicit on the pathing.
* Working on getting Reverse Proxy certs to work.
* Upgrade mariadb to 10.6.
* Checking if anything has missed a check in.
* Let's Encrypt is working now after moving the location directive to the conf.d files. Unsure why nginx.conf is not passing it along, so added it to the examples too.