It may be more advantageous to use nginx proxy manager in the compose (which makes the networking make a little more sense). The overhead and nuances fir Traefik are a little beyond the scope of demo of docmost, IMHO
@@ClariNerd Because "self-hosted" typically means hosting on a dedicated machine. I enjoy Obsidian but I still prefer Docmost because: 1. Obsidian is closed-source 2. Obsidian doesn't offer real-time collaboration and shared storage solutions/plugins are complex to work with.
If you have a hetzner server you can just hit "backups" in the panel and pay for it. Downloading all notes - I guess you'd need a script for that. I agree it'd be great to have this feature.
It may be more advantageous to use nginx proxy manager in the compose (which makes the networking make a little more sense). The overhead and nuances fir Traefik are a little beyond the scope of demo of docmost, IMHO
Yeah, true. Nginx might have been a better choice here. That's just the thing I got to work easily.
Are you using Docmost now?
An alternative is also Obsidian with a shared storage
Yes, but self-hosted is better😅
@@PricopStetco 😅
@@PricopStetco…obsidian is literally markdown files with a fancy UI. It lives on your hard drive. How is it not self-hosted?
@@ClariNerd Because "self-hosted" typically means hosting on a dedicated machine. I enjoy Obsidian but I still prefer Docmost because:
1. Obsidian is closed-source
2. Obsidian doesn't offer real-time collaboration and shared storage solutions/plugins are complex to work with.
a cool video. I started using this app, but I want to know how I can backup all my notes?
If you have a hetzner server you can just hit "backups" in the panel and pay for it.
Downloading all notes - I guess you'd need a script for that.
I agree it'd be great to have this feature.