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MyLinks

MyLinks is a tool that lets you manage your favorite links in an intuitive interface. Free and open source software, focused on privacy and self-hosting.

Setup

Copy example.env file as .env and edit the properties.

cp example.env .env

Development

Docker

make dev

PNPM

# reset database and (force) apply all migrations
node ace migration:fresh
# start dev server
pnpm run dev

Start as prod

Docker

make prod

PNPM

# create production build
pnpm run build
# go to the build folder
cd build
# clone your .env
cp ../.env .
# then start the production build
pnpm run start

Generate app_key

# generate a random app key
openssl rand -base64 32

GitHub Actions

Env var to define :

DOCKER_USERNAME="Your docker username"
DOCKER_PASSWORD="Your docker password"
SSH_HOST="Your SSH host"
SSH_PORT="Your SSH port" # use port 22 if you are using the default value
SSH_USERNAME="Your SSH username" # private key
SSH_KEY="Your SSH key" # see below

As a good practice, SSH Key should be generated on local machine instead of target/server/remote machine

Generate :

ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096
# you can save the file in your current folder since you're not supposed to use it personnaly (its purpose is only to be used by CI/CD)

Copy :

cat ./id_rsa.pub | ssh b@B 'cat >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys'
# or
ssh-copy-id -i ./id_rsa.pub user@host

Source: https://github.com/appleboy/ssh-action#setting-up-a-ssh-key

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