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- opensource
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- opensource
Celeste is a GUI file synchronization client that can connect to virtually any cloud provider.
- Backed by rclone, giving you a reliable and battle-tested way to sync your files anywhere
- Written with GTK4 and Libadwaita, giving Celeste a native look and feel on your desktop
- Written in Rust, making Celeste blazingly fast to use
Looks cool! A containerized version would be a welcome addition to my home lab.
There is an rclone container available with a web gui
rClone is so awesome! It does so much that I wanted for so long.
Oh the OP repo is based on rClone, I didn’t realize. Even better!
Aren’t Flatpaks containerized? Am I misunderstanding what containerized means, how Flatpaks work, or both?
I guess I meant docker container.
Why do you want a GUI app in a docker container? I tried that with Wine and it had to pluck so many holes in the container to run on Xorg that it made it effectively useless.
You run the gui through a web interface so you have an easy to config sync spot for your server.
How would you do that with a GTK app? With the broadway renderer?
I’m not an expert but I believe guacamole can accomplish the feat.
Interesting, never heard of it before but it looks useful.
I’m a truenas/truecharts admin, and truecharts has a ton of guacamole apps that are kinda neat. Like dark table running in a browser.