# Notea - This is probably more of a note-taking app rather than a wiki, but why not :-) - Setup with docker is a bit more challenging than the usual `docker-compose up -d` - Layout is very minimalistic - Command palette! - `/` when writing is great! - Extremely fast to start-up (not really a feature, but still impressive)
- [Homepage](https://cinwell.com/notea/) - [GitHub repo](https://github.com/QingWei-Li/notea) ## docker-compose.yml ```yml --- services: notea: image: cinwell/notea container_name: notea environment: - STORE_ACCESS_KEY=086o0ITYnydXRzxO - STORE_SECRET_KEY=7FKZabUq7LCWyhgYyTh39A26vZMKb99G - STORE_BUCKET=notea - STORE_END_POINT=http://notea-db:9000 - STORE_FORCE_PATH_STYLE=true - COOKIE_SECURE=false - BASE_URL="http://192.168.1.10:3123/" #- PASSWORD=notea - DISABLE_PASSWORD=true ports: - "3123:3000" notea-db: image: minio/minio container_name: notea-db command: server /data --console-address ":9001" environment: #- MINIO_BROWSER=off - MINIO_ROOT_USER=admin - MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD=admin123 ports: - "3124:9000" - "3125:9001" volumes: - ./data:/data ``` ### Next steps Notea requires external storage. Minio container stands in place of Amazon S3. We just need to create a "Bucket" in minio, so: #### Create a Bucket 1. Go to `` (- minio admin console) 2. Login using `admin:admin123` credentials from `docker-compose.yml` file 3. Create a new bucket with the name `notea` (no need for any other options, just name) #### Access Keys 1. Next click "Identity/Service Accounts" in the sidebar and click "Create service account" button 2. Either copy the "Access Key" and "Secret Key" from the yaml above or generate a new pair of keys and update them in your `docker-compose.yml` (and restart it afterwards). That's it! Notea should be available at ``