* Update Nginx installation and mod_zip configuration Replaced nginx with nginx-extras and modified Nginx mod_zip installation to use the native Debian module. * Update source URL for build functions in romm.sh * Update install script URL in build.func * Update romm-install.sh for Nginx and mod_zip installation Updated the installation script to include Nginx and libpcre2-dev, and modified the process for installing the Nginx mod_zip module. * Install Nginx mod_zip module and create symlinks Add installation steps for Nginx mod_zip module. * Modify Nginx installation to use custom modules path Updated installation script to use a custom modules directory for Nginx. * Install Nginx mod_zip without HTTP rewrite module Removed unnecessary HTTP rewrite module from Nginx configuration. * Simplify Nginx mod_zip installation script Removed redundant installation of libpcre3-dev for Nginx mod_zip. * Update romm-install.sh * Remove temporary files after Nginx module installation Clean up temporary files after installing the Nginx mod_zip module. * Update source URL in romm.sh script * Update install script URL to community repository * fix(romm): replace getpagespeed repo with source compilation for mod_zip The `getpagespeed` repository now requires a paid subscription, causing the RomM installation to fail with a 403 Forbidden error. Additionally, Debian 13 (Trixie) introduced an APT conflict between `libpcre3-dev` and `libpcre2-dev`. This commit fixes the installation by: - Removing the proprietary `getpagespeed` repository dependency. - Replacing `libpcre3-dev` with `libpcre2-dev` to resolve APT conflicts on Debian 13. - Downloading the `mod_zip` tarball directly from GitHub (avoiding `git clone`). - Downloading the exact Nginx source code matching the installed APT version. - Compiling the dynamic module (`ngx_http_zip_module.so`) using `--with-compat`. - Placing the compiled module in a custom directory (`/etc/nginx/custom-modules/`) to bypass Debian's default symlink quirks. - Cleaning up compilation files in `/tmp` to keep the container footprint small. * migrate from nginx to angie so dont need to then install nginx from tarball just to compile the zip module --------- Co-authored-by: Sam Heinz <54530346+asylumexp@users.noreply.github.com>
Proxmox VE Helper-Scripts
One-command installations for services, containers, and VMs on Proxmox VE
A community project — built on the foundation of @tteck's original work
What is this?
Simplify your Proxmox VE setup with community-driven automation scripts.
Install and configure popular self-hosted services with a single command — no manual package hunting, no config file archaeology. Paste a command into your Proxmox shell, answer a few prompts, and your container or VM is up and running.
The collection covers hundreds of services across categories like home automation, media servers, networking tools, databases, monitoring stacks, and more.
Requirements
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Proxmox VE | Version 8.4, 9.0, 9.1, or 9.2 |
| Host OS | Proxmox VE (Debian-based) |
| Access | Root shell access on the Proxmox host |
| Network | Internet connection required during installation |
Getting Started
The fastest way to find and run scripts:
- Go to community-scripts.org
- Search for the service you want (e.g. "Home Assistant", "Nginx Proxy Manager", "Jellyfin")
- Copy the one-line install command from the script page
- Open your Proxmox Shell and paste it
- Choose between Default or Advanced setup and follow the prompts
Each script page documents what the container includes, default resource allocation, and post-install notes.
How Scripts Work
Every script follows the same pattern:
Default mode — Picks sensible resource defaults (CPU, RAM, storage) and asks only the minimum required questions. Most installs finish in under five minutes.
Advanced mode — Gives you full control over container settings, networking, storage backends, and application-level configuration before anything is installed.
After installation, each container ships with a post-install helper accessible from the Proxmox shell. It handles common tasks like:
- Applying updates to the installed service
- Changing application settings without manually editing config files
- Basic troubleshooting and log access
What's Included
The repository covers a wide range of categories. A few examples:
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Home Automation | Home Assistant, Zigbee2MQTT, ESPHome, Node-RED |
| Media | Jellyfin, Plex, Radarr, Sonarr, Immich |
| Networking | AdGuard Home, Nginx Proxy Manager, Pi-hole, Traefik |
| Monitoring | Grafana, Prometheus, Uptime Kuma, Netdata |
| Databases | PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Redis, InfluxDB |
| Security | Vaultwarden, CrowdSec, Authentik |
| Dev & Tools | Gitea, Portainer, VS Code Server, n8n |
Browse the full list at community-scripts.org/categories — new scripts are added regularly.
Contributing
This project runs on community contributions. Whether you want to write new scripts, improve existing ones, or just report a bug — every bit helps.
Where to start
| I want to… | Go here |
|---|---|
| Add a new script | ProxmoxVED — new scripts are tested here first |
| Fix or improve an existing script | Contributing Guidelines — open a PR in this repo |
| Report a bug or broken script | Issues |
| Request a new script or feature | Discussions |
| Report a security vulnerability | Security Policy |
| Get help or chat with other users | Discord |
Before you open a PR
- New scripts go to ProxmoxVED, not here. PRs with new scripts opened directly against this repo will be closed.
- Bug fixes and improvements to existing scripts belong in this repo — read the Contributing Guidelines first.
- Keep PRs focused. One fix or feature per PR.
- Document what your script installs and any non-obvious decisions in the corresponding JSON metadata file.
Core Team
![]() MickLesk |
![]() michelroegl-brunner |
![]() BramSuurdje |
![]() CrazyWolf13 |
![]() tremor021 |
![]() vhsdream |
![]() asylumexp |
Project Activity
Support the Project
This project is maintained by volunteers. All infrastructure costs come out of pocket, and the work is done in people's spare time.
30% of all donations are forwarded directly to cancer research and hospice care — a cause that was important to tteck.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License — free to use, modify, and redistribute for personal and commercial purposes.
See the full license text in LICENSE.
Maintained and expanded by the community · In memory of tteck
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