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	remove documenso/suwayomi from website
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{
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    "name": "Documenso",
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    "slug": "documenso",
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    "categories": [
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        12
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    ],
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    "date_created": "2025-04-28",
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    "type": "ct",
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    "updateable": true,
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    "privileged": false,
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    "interface_port": 3000,
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    "documentation": "https://documenso.com/",
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    "website": "https://documenso.com/",
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    "logo": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/selfhst/icons/refs/heads/main/svg/documenso.svg",
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    "config_path": "/opt/documenso/.env",
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    "description": "Signing documents digitally should be fast and easy and should be the best practice for every document signed worldwide. This is technically quite easy today, but it also introduces a new party to every signature: The signing tool providers. While this is not a problem in itself, it should make us think about how we want these providers of trust to work. Documenso aims to be the world's most trusted document-signing tool. This trust is built by empowering you to self-host Documenso and review how it works under the hood.",
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    "install_methods": [
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        {
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            "type": "default",
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            "script": "ct/documenso.sh",
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            "resources": {
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                "cpu": 4,
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                "ram": 6144,
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                "hdd": 10,
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                "os": "Debian",
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                "version": "12"
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            }
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        }
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    ],
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    "default_credentials": {
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        "username": "helper-scripts@local.com",
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        "password": "helper-scripts"
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    },
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    "notes": []
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}
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{
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    "name": "Suwayomi-Server",
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    "slug": "suwayomi-server",
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    "categories": [
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        13
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    ],
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    "date_created": "2025-02-07",
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    "type": "ct",
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    "updateable": true,
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    "privileged": false,
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    "interface_port": 4567,
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    "documentation": "https://github.com/Suwayomi/Suwayomi-Server/wiki",
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    "website": "https://github.com/Suwayomi/Suwayomi-Server",
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    "logo": "https://github.com/Suwayomi/Suwayomi-Server/raw/master/server/src/main/resources/icon/faviconlogo.png",
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    "config_path": "",
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    "description": "A free and open source manga reader server that runs extensions built for Mihon (Tachiyomi).",
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    "install_methods": [
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        {
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            "type": "default",
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            "script": "ct/suwayomiserver.sh",
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            "resources": {
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                "cpu": 1,
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                "ram": 1024,
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                "hdd": 4,
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                "os": "debian",
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                "version": "12"
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            }
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        }
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    ],
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    "default_credentials": {
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        "username": null,
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        "password": null
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    },
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    "notes": [
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        {
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            "text": "This application is conflicting with Kaspersky products. You need to disable Kaspersky in order to use this application.",
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            "type": "info"
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        }
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    ]
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}
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