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lungo-cli
Advanced tools
A user-friendly home lab setup designed for small-to-mid-scale on-premises hosting.
The recommended way to install Lungo is via pipx:
pipx install lungo-cli
Note that Lungo is built upon Docker Compose. Before proceeding, please ensure that Docker is installed on your machine.
Alternatively, you can use Podman Compose with Podman. You can also use Docker Compose with Podman.
For instructions on setting up these tools, please refer to their respective documentation.
Copy the example configuration files to the platform-specific configuration directory. For example, on Linux, you can use the following command:
mkdir -p ~/.config/lungo
cp examples/* ~/.config/lungo
Edit the configuration files according to your preferences. Then, launch the Lungo service by running the following command:
lungo up
For more information, please refer to the documentation.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for details.
FAQs
A user-friendly home lab setup designed for small-to-mid-scale on-premises hosting.
We found that lungo-cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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