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@kierun kierun commented Nov 7, 2025

Nothing major, just some things I had to google when I was an installation. It could be helpful to others…

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kierun commented Nov 7, 2025

tt-rss/tt-rss#115

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kierun commented Nov 7, 2025

AHA! Another entry is needed: How do I upgrade? Just stop and restart? 🤔

In case you have not noticed, I am not an expert in docker. Generally, I leave that to the DevOps or gitops… 😜

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Thanks for the PR, I've provided some feedback.

it to suit your needs.
1. Run `docker-compose up` to run within the current shell. Add the `-d` option for
detached so you can run it in the background: `docker-compose -d up`.
1. [Optional] Run `lazydocker` so you can always see what is happening.
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While I don't mind this being mentioned (perhaps as "something like lazydocker" to avoid directly recommending a specific third-party tool in tt-rss's installation guide), it'd be best to stick with docker and docker compose commands as the initial suggestions for how to check things.

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Hum, I am conflicted here. Docker does not have the nicest UI, and it can be tricky to get the right things out of it. Lazydocker is one, of many, tools that allow you more control. On the one hand, it's nice to have. On the other, I can see how it might be too much hassle to recommend an external tool. 🤔

One of the main thing is log access: what is going on when things are not working? Yes, we can have logs with docker show log (or whatever the command it), so maybe that's enough to say?

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@supahgreg supahgreg merged commit 08d3082 into tt-rss:main Nov 10, 2025
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@kierun kierun deleted the feat/docker-tips branch November 12, 2025 10:45
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