A little celebratory post between releases. My docker image reached 0.5mil pulls. Not sure how indicative of the user base, but happy nonetheless ☺

Give it a try: https://github.com/jokob-sk/Pi.Alert

@maxprime@lemmy.ml
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Cool! I’ll give it a shot.

@jecht360@lemmy.world
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This is the first time I’ve heard of this, thanks! Looks like a good addition to my homelab.

TigrisMorte
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At first, I honestly thought some company named “Half a Million” had removed a press release.

You are not alone my friend.

Haven’t heard of it, eli5?

@jokob@lemmy.world
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Monitoring your network to check for newly detected devices, or ports and you can get an email, trigger a webhook or other notification services. Check the readme for details 😉

Thanks, looks nice

@node815@lemmy.world
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I’ve tried this a few times, so I know I’ve added more hits to your counters! I know it can be run on non-pi devices which is cool, ever think of changing the name to suggest it’s not just for the 'ol pi? :)

@jokob@lemmy.world
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Hummm, maybe in the future, but it’s a fork so not sure if possible 😅

@Samsy@lemmy.ml
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Added with portainer, looks really good, hell even ntfy support. I love it.

@damo_omad@lemmy.world
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I’ve had trouble getting this to work, will have to try again this week.

@jokob@lemmy.world
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Check out the docs and if you have any questions open an issue on github.

chandz05
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Congrats! I’ve been using pi-alert for a couple months now and love it!

@jokob@lemmy.world
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Thank you! Glad you like it 👍

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