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Co-authored-by: kelinfoxy <67766943+kelinfoxy@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-01-12 01:16:12 +00:00

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# Getting Started Guide
This guide will walk you through setting up your AI-powered homelab with Dockge, Traefik, Authelia, and 40+ services from scratch.
## Prerequisites
Before you begin, ensure you have:
- [ ] A Linux server (Ubuntu 22.04+ recommended)
- [ ] Docker Engine 24.0+ installed
- [ ] Docker Compose V2 installed
- [ ] Git installed
- [ ] At least 8GB RAM (16GB+ recommended)
- [ ] Sufficient disk space (100GB+ system, 1TB+ for media recommended)
- [ ] Static IP address for your server (or DHCP reservation)
- [ ] DuckDNS account (free) with a domain
- [ ] Surfshark VPN account (optional, for VPN features)
- [ ] VS Code with GitHub Copilot extension (for AI assistance)
## Step 1: Verify Docker Installation
```bash
# Check Docker version
docker --version
# Should show: Docker version 24.0.0 or higher
# Check Docker Compose version
docker compose version
# Should show: Docker Compose version v2.x.x
# Test Docker works
docker run --rm hello-world
# Should download and run successfully
```
## Step 2: Clone the Repository
```bash
# Navigate to your home directory
cd ~
# Clone the repository
# Note: Replace 'kelinfoxy' with your username if you forked this repository
git clone https://github.com/kelinfoxy/AI-Homelab.git
# Enter the directory
cd AI-Homelab
```
## Step 3: Sign Up for DuckDNS
1. Go to https://www.duckdns.org/
2. Sign in with your preferred method
3. Create a domain (e.g., `myhomelab`)
4. Copy your token - you'll need it for `.env`
5. Your domain will be: `myhomelab.duckdns.org`
## Step 4: Configure Environment Variables
```bash
# Copy the example environment file
cp .env.example .env
# Get your user and group IDs
id -u # This is your PUID
id -g # This is your PGID
# Edit the .env file
nano .env
```
**Critical values to update in `.env`:**
```bash
# Your user/group IDs
PUID=1000 # Replace with your user ID
PGID=1000 # Replace with your group ID
# Your timezone (find yours: timedatectl list-timezones)
TZ=America/New_York
# Your server's IP address
SERVER_IP=192.168.1.100 # Replace with your actual IP
# DuckDNS Configuration
DOMAIN=myhomelab.duckdns.org # Your DuckDNS domain
DUCKDNS_TOKEN=your-duckdns-token-here
DUCKDNS_SUBDOMAINS=myhomelab # Without .duckdns.org
# Let's Encrypt Email
ACME_EMAIL=your-email@example.com
# Authelia Secrets (generate with: openssl rand -hex 64)
AUTHELIA_JWT_SECRET=$(openssl rand -hex 64)
AUTHELIA_SESSION_SECRET=$(openssl rand -hex 64)
AUTHELIA_STORAGE_ENCRYPTION_KEY=$(openssl rand -hex 64)
# Surfshark VPN (if using)
SURFSHARK_PRIVATE_KEY=your-wireguard-private-key
SURFSHARK_ADDRESSES=10.14.0.2/16
# Set secure passwords for all services
PIHOLE_PASSWORD=your-secure-password
GRAFANA_ADMIN_PASSWORD=your-secure-password
CODE_SERVER_PASSWORD=your-secure-password
# ... (see .env.example for complete list)
```
**Save and exit** (Ctrl+X, Y, Enter in nano)
## Step 5: Create Dockge Directory Structure
```bash
# Create main stacks directory
sudo mkdir -p /opt/stacks
sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /opt/stacks
# Create mount points for large data (adjust as needed)
sudo mkdir -p /mnt/media/{movies,tv,music,books,photos}
sudo mkdir -p /mnt/downloads/{complete,incomplete}
sudo mkdir -p /mnt/backups
sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /mnt/media /mnt/downloads /mnt/backups
```
## Step 6: Create Docker Networks
```bash
# Create required external networks
docker network create traefik-network
docker network create homelab-network
docker network create media-network
docker network create dockerproxy-network
# Verify networks were created
docker network ls | grep -E "traefik|homelab|media|dockerproxy"
```
## Step 7: Deploy Core Infrastructure (IN ORDER)
### 7.1 DuckDNS (Dynamic DNS)
```bash
# Create stack directory
mkdir -p /opt/stacks/duckdns
# Copy compose file
cp ~/AI-Homelab/docker-compose/duckdns.yml /opt/stacks/duckdns/docker-compose.yml
# Copy .env
cp ~/AI-Homelab/.env /opt/stacks/duckdns/.env
# Deploy
cd /opt/stacks/duckdns
docker compose up -d
# Verify it's working
docker compose logs -f
# Should see: "Your IP was updated to X.X.X.X"
```
### 7.2 Traefik (Reverse Proxy with SSL)
```bash
# Create stack directory with dynamic configs
mkdir -p /opt/stacks/traefik/dynamic
# Copy compose file
cp ~/AI-Homelab/docker-compose/traefik.yml /opt/stacks/traefik/docker-compose.yml
# Copy configuration templates
cp ~/AI-Homelab/config-templates/traefik/traefik.yml /opt/stacks/traefik/
cp ~/AI-Homelab/config-templates/traefik/dynamic/*.yml /opt/stacks/traefik/dynamic/
# Create acme.json for SSL certificates
touch /opt/stacks/traefik/acme.json
chmod 600 /opt/stacks/traefik/acme.json
# Copy .env
cp ~/AI-Homelab/.env /opt/stacks/traefik/.env
# Deploy
cd /opt/stacks/traefik
docker compose up -d
# Check logs
docker compose logs -f
# Should see Traefik starting and certificate resolver configured
```
### 7.3 Authelia (SSO Authentication)
```bash
# Create stack directory
mkdir -p /opt/stacks/authelia
# Copy compose file
cp ~/AI-Homelab/docker-compose/authelia.yml /opt/stacks/authelia/docker-compose.yml
# Copy configuration templates
cp ~/AI-Homelab/config-templates/authelia/*.yml /opt/stacks/authelia/
# Generate password hash for users_database.yml
docker run --rm authelia/authelia:latest authelia crypto hash generate argon2 --password 'yourpassword'
# Copy the hash and edit users_database.yml
# Edit users_database.yml
cd /opt/stacks/authelia
nano users_database.yml
# Replace the password hash with your generated one
# Copy .env
cp ~/AI-Homelab/.env /opt/stacks/authelia/.env
# Deploy
docker compose up -d
# Check logs
docker compose logs -f
# Test login at https://auth.yourdomain.duckdns.org
```
### 7.4 Infrastructure Services (Dockge)
```bash
# Create stack directory
mkdir -p /opt/stacks/infrastructure
# Copy compose file
cp ~/AI-Homelab/docker-compose/infrastructure.yml /opt/stacks/infrastructure/docker-compose.yml
# Create necessary subdirectories
mkdir -p /opt/dockge/data
mkdir -p /opt/stacks/pihole/{etc-pihole,etc-dnsmasq.d}
mkdir -p /opt/stacks/glances/config
# Copy .env
cp ~/AI-Homelab/.env /opt/stacks/infrastructure/.env
# Deploy Dockge first
cd /opt/stacks/infrastructure
docker compose up -d dockge
# Access Dockge at https://dockge.yourdomain.duckdns.org
# Deploy remaining infrastructure services
docker compose up -d
```
## Step 8: Deploy Additional Stacks
Now use Dockge UI at `https://dockge.yourdomain.duckdns.org` to deploy additional stacks, or continue with command line:
### 8.1 Gluetun + qBittorrent (VPN)
```bash
mkdir -p /opt/stacks/gluetun
cp ~/AI-Homelab/docker-compose/gluetun.yml /opt/stacks/gluetun/docker-compose.yml
cp ~/AI-Homelab/.env /opt/stacks/gluetun/.env
cd /opt/stacks/gluetun
docker compose up -d
# Test VPN
docker exec gluetun curl ifconfig.me
# Should show VPN IP
```
### 8.2 Homepage Dashboard
```bash
mkdir -p /opt/stacks/homepage/config
cp ~/AI-Homelab/docker-compose/dashboards.yml /opt/stacks/homepage/docker-compose.yml
cp ~/AI-Homelab/config-templates/homepage/* /opt/stacks/homepage/config/
cp ~/AI-Homelab/.env /opt/stacks/homepage/.env
cd /opt/stacks/homepage
docker compose up -d homepage
# Access at https://home.yourdomain.duckdns.org
```
### 8.3 Media Stack
```bash
mkdir -p /opt/stacks/media
cp ~/AI-Homelab/docker-compose/media.yml /opt/stacks/media/docker-compose.yml
cp ~/AI-Homelab/.env /opt/stacks/media/.env
cd /opt/stacks/media
docker compose up -d
```
### 8.4 Additional Stacks
Deploy as needed:
- `media-extended.yml``/opt/stacks/media-extended/`
- `homeassistant.yml``/opt/stacks/homeassistant/`
- `productivity.yml``/opt/stacks/productivity/`
- `utilities.yml``/opt/stacks/utilities/`
- `monitoring.yml``/opt/stacks/monitoring/`
- `development.yml``/opt/stacks/development/`
## Step 9: Configure Homepage Widgets
Get API keys from each service and add to Homepage config:
```bash
cd /opt/stacks/homepage/config
nano services.yaml
# Get API keys:
# - Sonarr/Radarr/etc: Settings → General → API Key
# - Plex: https://support.plex.tv/articles/204059436-finding-an-authentication-token-x-plex-token/
# - Jellyfin: Dashboard → API Keys
# Add to .env:
nano /opt/stacks/homepage/.env
# HOMEPAGE_VAR_SONARR_KEY=...
# HOMEPAGE_VAR_RADARR_KEY=...
# etc.
# Restart Homepage
cd /opt/stacks/homepage
docker compose restart
```
## Step 10: Install VS Code and GitHub Copilot
```bash
# Install VS Code (if not already installed)
# Download from https://code.visualstudio.com/
# Install GitHub Copilot extension
# In VS Code: Extensions → Search "GitHub Copilot" → Install
# Open the repository
code ~/AI-Homelab
# Start using AI assistance!
```
## Next Steps
1. Explore Dockge at `https://dockge.yourdomain.duckdns.org`
2. Check Homepage dashboard at `https://home.yourdomain.duckdns.org`
3. Configure services through their web UIs
4. Set up Authelia users in `/opt/stacks/authelia/users_database.yml`
5. Configure Homepage widgets with API keys
6. Use VS Code with Copilot to ask questions and make changes
7. Review [proxying-external-hosts.md](proxying-external-hosts.md) to proxy your Raspberry Pi
## Troubleshooting
### Can't access services via HTTPS
Check Traefik logs:
```bash
cd /opt/stacks/traefik
docker compose logs -f
```
Verify DNS is resolving:
```bash
nslookup dockge.yourdomain.duckdns.org
```
Check certificate generation:
```bash
docker exec traefik cat /acme.json
```
### Authelia login not working
Check Authelia logs:
```bash
cd /opt/stacks/authelia
docker compose logs -f
```
Verify password hash in `users_database.yml`
### Service not accessible
1. Check Traefik dashboard: `https://traefik.yourdomain.duckdns.org`
2. Verify service has correct Traefik labels
3. Check service is on `traefik-network`
4. Review service logs
### Port forwarding
Ensure your router forwards ports 80 and 443 to your server IP.
## Security Checklist
- [ ] All passwords in `.env` are strong and unique
- [ ] Authelia 2FA is enabled for admin accounts
- [ ] `.env` file permissions are 600 (`chmod 600 .env`)
- [ ] acme.json permissions are 600
- [ ] Firewall is configured (only 80, 443 open to internet)
- [ ] Pi-hole is configured as your DNS server
- [ ] Watchtower is monitoring for updates
- [ ] Backrest/Duplicati configured for backups
## Congratulations!
Your AI-powered homelab is now running with:
- ✅ Automatic HTTPS via Traefik + Let's Encrypt
- ✅ SSO protection via Authelia
- ✅ 40+ services ready to deploy
- ✅ Dashboard with service widgets
- ✅ AI assistance via GitHub Copilot
- ✅ Centralized management via Dockge
Continue exploring with VS Code and Copilot to add more services, customize configurations, and proxy external devices!