e-note-ion

e-note-ion

Application Docker from JasonPuglisi's Repository

Vue d'ensemble

E•NOTE•ION is a cron-based content scheduler for Vestaboard split-flap displays. Supports both the Note (3×15) and Flagship (6×22). Content is defined in JSON files and displayed on a schedule with priority queueing. Ships with bundled contrib content (opt-in via config.toml) and supports personal content via a host-mounted directory.

Arguments d'exécution

Réseau
bridge
Privilégié
false

Configuration du modèle

Config filePathrw

Required. Path to your config.toml on the host. Copy config.example.toml from the repo, fill in your API keys and settings, and point this path at the result. Display model (note/flagship), public mode, and enabled contrib content are all set in config.toml under [scheduler].

Cible
/app/config.toml
Défaut
/mnt/user/appdata/e-note-ion/config.toml
User content directoryPathrw

Optional. Path to a directory of personal content JSON files on the host. Files placed here are always loaded automatically. Leave blank if you only want to use bundled contrib content.

Cible
/app/content/user
Défaut
/mnt/user/appdata/e-note-ion/content
TimezoneVariable

Container timezone (e.g. America/New_York, Europe/London). Controls when cron jobs fire. Should match the timezone set in config.toml under [scheduler].timezone, or be the only timezone setting if you omit that config key.

Cible
TZ
Défaut
America/Los_Angeles
Webhook portPorttcp

Optional. Host port for the HTTP webhook listener (used by Plex and other push integrations). Only takes effect if [webhook] is enabled in config.toml with bind = "0.0.0.0". The container always listens on 8080 internally; this maps it to a host port. 32800 is the recommended default to avoid conflicts with other common services on 8080.

Cible
8080
Défaut
32800

Catégories

Détails

Référentiel
ghcr.io/jasonpuglisi/e-note-ion
Dernière mise à jour2026-05-31
Première vue2026-03-29

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