Releases: autobrr/dashbrr
Releases · autobrr/dashbrr
v0.2.0
Changelog
New Features
Bug fixes
- 10090d8: fix(database): set proper permissions on dashbrr.db on creation (#23) (@s0up4200)
- b3aa44f: fix(makefile): use proper typecheck (#19) (@s0up4200)
- 0934d89: fix(pwa): add safe-area (#22) (@s0up4200)
- f4c6411: fix: ensure consistent version reporting between startup and version command (#24) (@s0up4200)
Other work
- 3cc6290: Update issue templates (#21) (@s0up4200)
- 276fb00: docs(readme): change shields.io (@s0up4200)
- b06deb5: docs(readme): add warning about early development stage (@s0up4200)
Full Changelog: v0.1.0...v0.2.0
Docker images
docker pull ghcr.io/autobrr/dashbrr:v0.2.0
What to do next?
- Read the documentation
- Join our Discord server
v0.1.0
🎉 Dashbrr v0.1.0 Released! 🎉
We're excited to introduce the first official release of Dashbrr, your go-to dashboard for monitoring and managing your media stack services with ease.
Key Features:
- Real-Time Monitoring: Keep an eye on all your services with up-to-the-minute status updates.
- Flexible Authentication: Choose between built-in authentication or integrate with OpenID Connect for enhanced security.
- Comprehensive Service Support: Monitor Plex, Sonarr, Radarr, Overseerr, Autobrr, Prowlarr, Maintainerr, and more from a single dashboard.
- Flexible Configuration: Utilize SQLite or PostgreSQL databases and choose between in-memory or Redis caching.
- Service Discovery: Detect services through Docker labels, Kubernetes labels, and external configuration files.
- User-Friendly Interface: Enjoy a modern, responsive UI with draggable cards for a personalized experience.
- Powerful CLI: Manage services, users, and system operations efficiently with our command-line interface.
— Dashbrr 🚀