In this video we'll look at how to install your own link shortening service in Docker. The application we're looking at is called Polr.
It's easy to setup, but there are some things to know before jumping in:
- We're going to do about 98% of this in command line, but it's easy to follow along.
- This will NOT work on Raspberry Pi devices.
- You're going to need a domain name.
- You're going to need a reverse proxy like NGINX Proxy Manager installed and setup.
Here is the Github Repository I use in the video:
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