This project is a curated collection of deployment files and configurations for hosting a wide variety of open-source services on a home server. It primarily utilizes Docker and Docker Compose to automate the orchestration, lifecycle management, and deployment of containerized applications. The repository provides a comprehensive suite for self-hosted infrastructure, covering network management tools, media streaming, and home automation. It includes specialized configurations for securing internal services via reverse proxies, WireGuard VPN tunnels, and automated SSL/TLS certificate manageme
Bottlerocket is a container-optimized operating system and minimal Linux distribution designed specifically for hosting container workloads. It functions as an immutable infrastructure OS, utilizing a read-only root filesystem and atomic partition swapping to ensure consistent and reversible system updates. The system is distinguished by an API-driven host manager that replaces traditional shell-based configuration with a local REST API for administrative tasks. To maintain security and stability, it employs a dual-runtime isolation model that separates workload runtimes from system operation
Home Assistant is a centralized home automation platform designed to orchestrate diverse internet-connected devices and services. It functions as a local-first control system that normalizes heterogeneous hardware protocols into a unified set of entities, attributes, and services. The core architecture relies on an event-driven state bus and a modular integration model, allowing the system to manage state changes and communicate across decoupled components through standardized interfaces. The platform distinguishes itself through a highly flexible, declarative configuration framework that all
Olares is a comprehensive suite of self-hosted identity, storage, AI, and orchestration services designed for private infrastructure management. It functions as a Kubernetes home server orchestrator, enabling the deployment of containerized applications, AI models, and GPU resources on local hardware to replace third-party cloud services. The platform distinguishes itself through a combination of self-hosted AI infrastructure for running large language models and image generators, alongside a decentralized identity manager that uses cryptographic keys and OIDC for trustless authentication. It