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"permissions": { "permissions": {
"allow": [ "allow": [
"Bash(mkdir:*)", "Bash(*)",
"Bash(cp:*)", "Bash(cp:*)",
"Bash(find:*)" "Bash(find:*)",
"Bash(ls:*)"
], ],
"deny": [] "deny": []
} },
"$schema": "https://json.schemastore.org/claude-code-settings.json"
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Webui can be found at <http://homeassistant:PORT>. Webui can be found at <http://homeassistant:PORT>.
Configurations can be done through the app webUI, except for the following options Configurations can be done through the app webUI, except for the following options
```yaml | Option | Description | Default |
|--------|-------------|---------|
| `TIMEOUT` | Request timeout in milliseconds | `60000` |
```yaml
TIMEOUT: 60000
``` ```
### Custom Scripts and Environment Variables ### Custom Scripts and Environment Variables

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## Options ## Options
| Option | Description | Default | Example |
|--------|-------------|---------|---------|
| `PGID` | Group ID for file permissions | `0` | `1000` |
| `PUID` | User ID for file permissions | `0` | `1000` |
| `TZ` | Timezone in long format | - | `America/Los_Angeles` |
| `CODEX_RESET_ADMIN` | Reset admin user and password to defaults | - | `1` |
| `CODEX_SKIP_INTEGRITY_CHECK` | Skip database integrity repair on startup | - | `1` |
| `csrf_allowed` | Comma separated list of addresses allowed to access the app | `http://homeassistant.local:8123,https://homeassistant.local:8123` | `http://localhost:8123` |
| `localdisks` | Hardware name of drives to mount (comma separated) | - | `sda1,sdb1,MYNAS` |
| `networkdisks` | SMB servers to mount (comma separated) | - | `//SERVER/SHARE` |
| `cifsusername` | SMB username for all shares | - | `username` |
| `cifspassword` | SMB password | - | `password` |
| `cifsdomain` | SMB domain | - | `WORKGROUP` |
```yaml ```yaml
PGID: user PGID: 1000
GPID: user PUID: 1000
TZ : will explicitly the timezone in long format (e.g. "America/Los Angeles"). This is useful inside Docker because codex cannot automatically detect the host machine's timezone TZ: "America/Los_Angeles"
CODEX_RESET_ADMIN=1 : will reset the admin user and its password to defaults when codex starts. CODEX_RESET_ADMIN: 1
CODEX_SKIP_INTEGRITY_CHECK=1 : will skip the database integrity repair that runs when codex starts CODEX_SKIP_INTEGRITY_CHECK: 1
csrf_allowed : comma separated list of addresses allowed to access the app csrf_allowed: "http://homeassistant.local:8123,https://homeassistant.local:8123"
localdisks: sda1 #put the hardware name of your drive to mount separated by commas, or its label. ex. sda1, sdb1, MYNAS... localdisks: "sda1,sdb1"
networkdisks: "//SERVER/SHARE" # optional, list of smb servers to mount, separated by commas networkdisks: "//SERVER/SHARE"
cifsusername: "username" # optional, smb username, same for all smb shares cifsusername: "username"
cifspassword: "password" # optional, smb password cifspassword: "password"
cifsdomain: "WORKGROUP"
``` ```
### Custom Scripts and Environment Variables ### Custom Scripts and Environment Variables

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## Configuration ## Configuration
Install, then start the addon a first time to initialize the templates. Webui can be found at <http://homeassistant:5000> or through Ingress.
Initial setup requires starting the addon once to initialize configuration templates.
Options can be configured through two ways : ### Setup Steps
- Addon options 1. Start the addon to initialize configuration files
2. Configure your Enedis credentials in the config.yaml file
3. Set up MQTT connection details
4. Access the web interface to monitor data retrieval
### Options
| Option | Type | Default | Description |
|--------|------|---------|-------------|
| `CONFIG_LOCATION` | str | `/config/myelectricaldata/config.yaml` | Path to configuration file |
| `TZ` | str | `Europe/Paris` | Timezone (e.g., `Europe/London`) |
| `mqtt_autodiscover` | bool | `true` | Enable MQTT autodiscovery |
| `verbose` | bool | `true` | Enable verbose logging |
### Example Configuration
```yaml ```yaml
CONFIG_LOCATION: /config/myelectricaldata/config.yaml # Sets the location of the config.yaml (see below) CONFIG_LOCATION: "/config/myelectricaldata/config.yaml"
mqtt_autodiscover: true # Shows in the log the detail of the mqtt local server (if available). It can then be added to the config.yaml file. TZ: "Europe/London"
TZ: Europe/Paris # Sets a specific timezone mqtt_autodiscover: true
verbose: false
``` ```
- Config.yaml ### Configuration File
Everything is configured using the config.yaml file found in /config/myelectricaldata/config.yaml.
The complete list of options can be seen here : https://github.com/m4dm4rtig4n/myelectricaldata/wiki/03.-Configuration The main configuration is done via `/config/myelectricaldata/config.yaml`. This file contains:
- Enedis API credentials
- MQTT broker settings
- Data retrieval intervals
- Device configurations
For complete configuration options, see: https://github.com/m4dm4rtig4n/myelectricaldata/wiki/03.-Configuration
## Installation ## Installation

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## Configuration ## Configuration
Webui can be found at <http://homeassistant:PORT>. There are no addon options available through the Home Assistant interface. All configuration is done via JSON files.
There are no addon options. All configuration files in json format (config and cookies) must be manually added in /config/addons_config/epicgamesfree/ according to the documentation here for config files (https://github.com/claabs/epicgames-freegames-node#json-configuration) and cookies (https://github.com/claabs/epicgames-freegames-node#cookie-import) ### Configuration Files
If this file doesn't exist, it will be created at first boot. Configuration files are stored in `/config/addons_config/epicgamesfree/`:
The last release changelog mentions that automatic redemption is not possible anymore due to epic improvement on automation detection. A redemption link is sent to your preferred notification method instead of being automated (thanks @Shiroe93) - **config.json**: Main configuration file
- **cookies.json**: Authentication cookies (optional)
If these files don't exist, they will be created at first boot with default settings.
### Basic Configuration
Create `/config/addons_config/epicgamesfree/config.json`:
```json
{
"accounts": [
{
"email": "your-epic-email@example.com",
"password": "your-password",
"totp": "OPTIONAL_2FA_SECRET"
}
],
"intervalHours": 24,
"onlyWeekly": false,
"searchStrategy": "purchase",
"browserNavigationTimeout": 300000,
"notifications": {
"email": {
"smtpHost": "smtp.gmail.com",
"smtpPort": 587,
"emailSenderAddress": "notifications@example.com",
"emailSenderName": "Epic Games Free",
"emailRecipientAddress": "recipient@example.com",
"secure": false,
"auth": {
"user": "notifications@example.com",
"pass": "your-app-password"
}
}
}
}
```
### Configuration Options
| Option | Type | Description |
|--------|------|-------------|
| `accounts` | array | List of Epic Games accounts |
| `intervalHours` | number | Check interval in hours (default: 24) |
| `onlyWeekly` | boolean | Only claim weekly free games |
| `searchStrategy` | string | Search strategy: "purchase" or "claim" |
| `browserNavigationTimeout` | number | Browser timeout in milliseconds |
| `notifications` | object | Notification settings (email, webhook, etc.) |
### Account Configuration
For each account in the `accounts` array:
```json
{
"email": "account@example.com",
"password": "password",
"totp": "TOTP_SECRET",
"onlyWeekly": true
}
```
### Notification Methods
#### Email Notifications
```json
"notifications": {
"email": {
"smtpHost": "smtp.gmail.com",
"smtpPort": 587,
"emailSenderAddress": "sender@example.com",
"emailRecipientAddress": "recipient@example.com",
"secure": false,
"auth": {
"user": "sender@example.com",
"pass": "app-password"
}
}
}
```
#### Webhook Notifications
```json
"notifications": {
"webhook": {
"url": "https://your-webhook-url.com",
"events": ["purchase-success", "already-owned"]
}
}
```
### Important Notes
- **Automatic Redemption**: Due to Epic Games' improved automation detection, automatic redemption is no longer possible
- **Notification System**: The addon now sends redemption links via your preferred notification method instead of automatically claiming games
- **2FA Support**: TOTP (Time-based One-Time Password) is supported for accounts with two-factor authentication
- **Multiple Accounts**: You can configure multiple Epic Games accounts
### Cookie Import (Optional)
You can import browser cookies to avoid login issues. Create `/config/addons_config/epicgamesfree/cookies.json`:
For detailed cookie import instructions, see: https://github.com/claabs/epicgames-freegames-node#cookie-import
### Troubleshooting
#### Timeout Errors
Add the following to your config.json:
```json
"browserNavigationTimeout": 300000
```
#### Login Issues
1. Check your credentials are correct
2. Verify 2FA/TOTP configuration if enabled
3. Consider importing browser cookies
4. Check the addon logs for specific error messages
## Installation ## Installation

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## Configuration ## Configuration
Read official documentation for information how to set the variables: https://docs.firefly-iii.org/data-importer. Webui can be found at <http://homeassistant:3474>.
Configurations can be added in the /addon_configs/xxx-fireflyiii_data_importer/configurations folder according to :https://docs.firefly-iii.org/data-importer/help/config/ ### Setup
An auto import can be made by adding files in /addon_configs/xxx-fireflyiii_data_importer/import_files according to : https://docs.firefly-iii.org/data-importer/usage/command_line/ 1. Ensure you have a running Firefly III instance
2. Configure the data importer to connect to your Firefly III installation
3. Set up import configurations and files as needed
Options can be configured through two ways : For complete setup documentation, see: https://docs.firefly-iii.org/data-importer
- Addon options ### Options
| Option | Type | Required | Description |
|--------|------|----------|-------------|
| `FIREFLY_III_URL` | str | Yes | URL to your Firefly III instance |
| `FIREFLY_III_ACCESS_TOKEN` | str | Yes | Personal Access Token from Firefly III |
| `CONFIG_LOCATION` | str | Yes | Location for configuration files |
| `FIREFLY_III_CLIENT_ID` | str | No | OAuth Client ID (alternative to access token) |
| `NORDIGEN_ID` | str | No | Nordigen Client ID for bank integration |
| `NORDIGEN_KEY` | str | No | Nordigen Client Secret |
| `SPECTRE_APP_ID` | str | No | Spectre/Salt Edge Client ID |
| `SPECTRE_SECRET` | str | No | Spectre/Salt Edge Client Secret |
| `AUTO_IMPORT_SECRET` | str | No | Secret for auto-import webhook |
| `CAN_POST_AUTOIMPORT` | bool | No | Allow auto-import functionality |
| `CAN_POST_FILES` | bool | No | Allow file uploads |
| `Updates` | list | No | Auto-import schedule (hourly, daily, weekly) |
| `silent` | bool | No | Suppress debug messages |
### Example Configuration
```yaml ```yaml
"CONFIG_LOCATION": location of the config.yaml # Sets the location of the config.yaml (see below) FIREFLY_III_URL: "http://homeassistant:8082"
"FIREFLY_III_ACCESS_TOKEN": required to access Firefly FIREFLY_III_ACCESS_TOKEN: "your-access-token-here"
"FIREFLY_III_CLIENT_ID": alternative way to access Firefly CONFIG_LOCATION: "/config"
"FIREFLY_III_URL": your url, either local (docker IP), or external (public IP) NORDIGEN_ID: "your-nordigen-id"
"NORDIGEN_ID": your Nordigen Client ID NORDIGEN_KEY: "your-nordigen-key"
"NORDIGEN_KEY": your Nordigen Client Secret Updates: ["daily"]
"SPECTRE_APP_ID": your Spectre / Salt Edge Client ID silent: false
"SPECTRE_SECRET": your Spectre / Salt Edge Client secret
"Updates": hourly|daily|weekly # Sets an automatic upload of files set in /config/addons_config/fireflyiii_data_importer/import_files
"silent": true # suppresses debug messages
``` ```
- Config.yaml (advanced usage) ### File Locations
Additional variables can be set as ENV variables by adding them in the config.yaml in the location defined in your addon options according to this guide : https://github.com/alexbelgium/hassio-addons/wiki/Addons-feature:-add-env-variables - **Configurations**: `/addon_configs/xxx-fireflyiii_data_importer/configurations/`
- Store import configuration files here
- See: https://docs.firefly-iii.org/data-importer/help/config/
The complete list of ENV variables can be seen here : https://github.com/firefly-iii/data-importer/blob/main/.env.example - **Import Files**: `/addon_configs/xxx-fireflyiii_data_importer/import_files/`
- Place CSV files here for automatic importing
- See: https://docs.firefly-iii.org/data-importer/usage/command_line/
### Getting a Firefly III Access Token
1. Log into your Firefly III instance
2. Go to Options → Profile → OAuth → Personal Access Tokens
3. Create a new token with appropriate permissions
4. Copy the token and use it in the `FIREFLY_III_ACCESS_TOKEN` option
### Custom Scripts and Environment Variables ### Custom Scripts and Environment Variables

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## Configuration ## Configuration
Read official documentation for information how to set : https://github.com/bnw/firefly-iii-fints-importer Webui can be found at <http://homeassistant:3476>.
Configurations can be added in the /config/addons_config/fireflyiii_fints_importer/ folder according to : https://github.com/bnw/firefly-iii-fints-importer#storing-configurations This tool allows you to import transactions from your FinTS enabled bank (primarily German banks) into Firefly III.
### Cron job ### Setup Steps
A cron job running all configurations perdiodically can be activated by selecting a period. Please note the periods `daily2`, `daily4`, etc. run at 2am, 4am, etc., so you can select the hour when to update. 1. Ensure you have a running Firefly III instance
2. Access the web interface to configure bank connections
3. Set up import configurations for each bank account
4. Configure automatic import schedules if desired
For detailed setup documentation, see: https://github.com/bnw/firefly-iii-fints-importer
### Options
| Option | Type | Description |
|--------|------|-------------|
| `Updates` | list | Automatic import schedule (hourly, daily2, daily4, daily6, daily8, daily10, daily12, weekly) |
| `silent` | bool | Suppress debug messages |
### Example Configuration
```yaml
Updates: ["daily6"] # Run daily at 6 AM
silent: false
```
### Automatic Import Schedule
The `Updates` option allows you to schedule automatic imports:
- `hourly`: Every hour
- `daily2`: Daily at 2:00 AM
- `daily4`: Daily at 4:00 AM
- `daily6`: Daily at 6:00 AM
- `daily8`: Daily at 8:00 AM
- `daily10`: Daily at 10:00 AM
- `daily12`: Daily at 12:00 PM
- `weekly`: Weekly (Sunday at 2:00 AM)
### Configuration Storage
Bank configurations and import settings are stored in:
`/config/addons_config/fireflyiii_fints_importer/`
For configuration file format, see: https://github.com/bnw/firefly-iii-fints-importer#storing-configurations
### FinTS Support
This importer supports German banks that use the FinTS (Financial Transaction Services) protocol. Most major German banks support FinTS for automated transaction retrieval.
## Installation ## Installation

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## Configuration ## Configuration
Webui can be found at <http://homeassistant:PORT>. Webui can be found at <http://homeassistant:6080> (NoVNC interface - currently has issues on some machines).
There are no addon options. All configuration must be manually added in /config/addons_config/free_games_claimer/config.env according to the documentation here for config files (https://github.com/vogler/free-games-claimer#configuration--options) ### Options
If this file doesn't exist, it will be created at first boot. | Option | Type | Default | Description |
|--------|------|---------|-------------|
| `CMD_ARGUMENTS` | str | `node epic-games ; node prime-gaming ; node gog` | Commands to run for claiming games |
| `CONFIG_LOCATION` | str | `/config/config.env` | Location of the configuration file |
### Example Configuration
```yaml
CMD_ARGUMENTS: "node epic-games ; node prime-gaming ; node gog"
CONFIG_LOCATION: "/config/config.env"
```
### Environment Configuration
All main configuration is done via the `config.env` file located at `/config/addons_config/free_games_claimer/config.env`.
If this file doesn't exist, it will be created at first boot with default settings.
### Required Environment Variables
Add these to your `config.env` file:
```env
# Epic Games Store
EG_EMAIL=your-email@example.com
EG_PASSWORD=your-password
# Amazon Prime Gaming
PG_EMAIL=your-amazon-email@example.com
PG_PASSWORD=your-amazon-password
# GOG (optional)
GOG_EMAIL=your-gog-email@example.com
GOG_PASSWORD=your-gog-password
# Notifications (optional)
EMAIL_SMTP_HOST=smtp.gmail.com
EMAIL_SMTP_PORT=587
EMAIL_USER=notifications@example.com
EMAIL_PASS=your-app-password
EMAIL_TO=recipient@example.com
```
### Additional Options
For complete configuration options and advanced settings, see: https://github.com/vogler/free-games-claimer#configuration--options
### Important Notes
- **VNC Issues**: The NoVNC web interface is currently not working reliably on several machines
- **Recommended**: Use the `config.env` file for configuration instead of the web interface
- **Security**: Store credentials securely and consider using app-specific passwords where available
### Custom Scripts and Environment Variables ### Custom Scripts and Environment Variables

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## Configuration ## Configuration
Options can be configured through two ways : This addon fetches gas consumption data from GRDF (French gas utility) and publishes it to MQTT for Home Assistant integration.
- Addon options ### Setup Steps
1. Create a GRDF account at https://monespace.grdf.fr/
2. Configure your GRDF credentials in the config.yaml file
3. Set up MQTT connection details
4. Monitor data retrieval in the addon logs
### Options
| Option | Type | Default | Description |
|--------|------|---------|-------------|
| `CONFIG_LOCATION` | str | `/config/gazpar2mqtt/config.yaml` | Path to configuration file |
| `TZ` | str | `Europe/Paris` | Timezone (e.g., `Europe/London`) |
| `mqtt_autodiscover` | bool | `true` | Enable MQTT autodiscovery |
| `verbose` | bool | `true` | Enable verbose logging |
### Example Configuration
```yaml ```yaml
CONFIG_LOCATION: /config/gazpar2mqtt/config.yaml # Sets the location of the config.yaml (see below) CONFIG_LOCATION: "/config/gazpar2mqtt/config.yaml"
mqtt_autodiscover: true # Shows in the log the detail of the mqtt local server (if available). It can then be added to the config.yaml file. TZ: "Europe/Paris"
TZ: Europe/Paris # Sets a specific timezone mqtt_autodiscover: true
verbose: false
``` ```
- Config.yaml ### Configuration File
Configuration is done by customizing the config.yaml that can be found in /config/gazpar2mqtt/config.yaml The main configuration is done via `/config/gazpar2mqtt/config.yaml`. This file contains:
- GRDF account credentials
- MQTT broker settings
- Data retrieval intervals
- Device configurations
The complete list of options can be seen here : https://github.com/yukulehe/gazpar2mqtt ### Required Configuration in config.yaml
```yaml
# GRDF Credentials
grdf:
username: "your-grdf-username"
password: "your-grdf-password"
# MQTT Settings
mqtt:
host: "homeassistant.local"
port: 1883
username: "mqtt-user"
password: "mqtt-password"
topic_prefix: "gazpar"
# Optional: Update frequency
update_frequency: 3600 # seconds
```
For complete configuration options, see: https://github.com/yukulehe/gazpar2mqtt
## Installation ## Installation

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## About
---
[Gramps Web](https://github.com/gramps-project/gramps-web) is a web application for creating and sharing family trees. It's the web frontend for Gramps, the free and open-source genealogy software.
Gramps Web offers:
- Modern web interface for genealogy research
- Multi-user support with user management
- Rich media support (photos, documents, etc.)
- Advanced search and filtering capabilities
- Charts and reports generation
- Import/export capabilities for various formats
- RESTful API for integrations
This addon is based on the official Gramps Web project: https://github.com/gramps-project/gramps-web
## Configuration
---
Webui can be found at <http://homeassistant:5000>.
### Options
| Option | Type | Default | Description |
|--------|------|---------|-------------|
| `CELERY_NUM_WORKERS` | int | `2` | Number of Celery workers for background tasks |
| `GUNICORN_NUM_WORKERS` | int | `8` | Number of Gunicorn workers for web requests |
| `GRAMPSWEB_SECRET_KEY` | str | - | Secret key for session security (auto-generated if not set) |
| `GRAMPSWEB_BASE_URL` | str | - | Base URL for the application |
| `ssl` | bool | `false` | Enable SSL/TLS |
| `certfile` | str | `fullchain.pem` | SSL certificate file |
| `keyfile` | str | `privkey.pem` | SSL private key file |
### Email Configuration (Optional)
| Option | Type | Description |
|--------|------|-------------|
| `GRAMPSWEB_EMAIL_HOST` | str | SMTP server hostname |
| `GRAMPSWEB_EMAIL_PORT` | int | SMTP server port |
| `GRAMPSWEB_EMAIL_USE_TLS` | bool | Use TLS encryption |
| `GRAMPSWEB_EMAIL_HOST_USER` | str | SMTP username |
| `GRAMPSWEB_EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD` | str | SMTP password |
| `GRAMPSWEB_DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL` | str | Default sender email address |
### Example Configuration
```yaml
CELERY_NUM_WORKERS: 2
GUNICORN_NUM_WORKERS: 8
GRAMPSWEB_SECRET_KEY: "your-secret-key-here"
GRAMPSWEB_BASE_URL: "https://gramps.example.com"
ssl: true
certfile: "fullchain.pem"
keyfile: "privkey.pem"
GRAMPSWEB_EMAIL_HOST: "smtp.gmail.com"
GRAMPSWEB_EMAIL_PORT: 587
GRAMPSWEB_EMAIL_USE_TLS: true
GRAMPSWEB_EMAIL_HOST_USER: "your-email@gmail.com"
GRAMPSWEB_EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD: "your-app-password"
GRAMPSWEB_DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL: "gramps@example.com"
```
### Custom Scripts and Environment Variables
This addon supports custom scripts and environment variables through the `addon_config` mapping:
- **Custom scripts**: See [Running Custom Scripts in Addons](https://github.com/alexbelgium/hassio-addons/wiki/Running-custom-scripts-in-Addons)
- **Environment variables**: See [Add Environment Variables to your Addon](https://github.com/alexbelgium/hassio-addons/wiki/Add-Environment-variables-to-your-Addon)
## Installation
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The installation of this add-on is pretty straightforward and not different in comparison to installing any other add-on.
1. Add my add-ons repository to your home assistant instance (in supervisor addons store at top right, or click button below if you have configured my HA)
[![Open your Home Assistant instance and show the add add-on repository dialog with a specific repository URL pre-filled.](https://my.home-assistant.io/badges/supervisor_add_addon_repository.svg)](https://my.home-assistant.io/redirect/supervisor_add_addon_repository/?repository_url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Falexbelgium%2Fhassio-addons)
1. Install this add-on.
1. Click the `Save` button to store your configuration.
1. Set the add-on options to your preferences
1. Start the add-on.
1. Check the logs of the add-on to see if everything went well.
1. Open the webUI and set up your first user account
## First Time Setup
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After starting the addon for the first time:
1. Navigate to the web interface
2. Create an admin user account
3. Set up your genealogy database
4. Import existing GEDCOM files or start creating your family tree
5. Configure user permissions and sharing settings
## Data Storage
The addon stores data in several locations within the `/config` directory:
- **Database**: `/config/config/` - Main Gramps database files
- **Media**: `/config/media/` - Photos, documents, and other media files
- **Users**: `/config/users/` - User accounts and authentication data
- **Cache**: `/config/cache/` - Temporary files and reports
- **Search Index**: `/config/indexdir/` - Search indexing data
## Backup Recommendations
For data safety, regularly backup:
- The entire `/config` directory (contains all data)
- Export GEDCOM files from the web interface
- Document your user accounts and permissions
## Performance Tuning
- **CELERY_NUM_WORKERS**: Adjust based on your system's CPU cores
- **GUNICORN_NUM_WORKERS**: Increase for more concurrent users
- Consider using an external MySQL/PostgreSQL database for better performance
## Support
Create an issue on github
[repository]: https://github.com/alexbelgium/hassio-addons