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"manage/analytics/streaming"
]
},
- "manage/blueprints",
+ {
+ "group": "Blueprints",
+ "icon": "file-code",
+ "pages": [
+ "manage/blueprints",
+ "manage/community-blueprints-repo"
+ ]
+ },
{
"group": "Remote Nodes",
"icon": "circle-nodes",
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---
title: "Blueprints"
-icon: "file-code"
description: "Pangolin Blueprints are declarative configurations that allow you to define your resources and their settings in a structured format"
---
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+---
+title: "Community Blueprints"
+description: "Community-maintained library of ready-to-use Pangolin Blueprints for self-hosted applications"
+---
+
+import PangolinCloudTocCta from "/snippets/pangolin-cloud-toc-cta.mdx";
+
+
+
+The Pangolin Community Blueprints repository is a shared library of ready-to-use Docker Compose templates for common self-hosted services, already wired to expose those services through Pangolin.
+
+
+ View the repository on GitHub to browse the available blueprints and learn more: [github.com/fosrl/blueprints](https://github.com/fosrl/blueprints)
+
+
+## Why this repository exists
+
+When people self-host, the hardest part is often not the app itself, it is the networking, exposure, and access control around it.
+
+This repository exists to package those patterns into reusable blueprints so you can:
+
+- start from known-good templates for popular services
+- avoid repetitive reverse proxy and exposure configuration
+- apply secure defaults like SSO-oriented access patterns
+- make deployments more consistent across environments
+- share and improve blueprints as a community
+
+## What you get
+
+Each service blueprint includes pre-defined labels and structure that map to Pangolin resources, so bringing a service up can create and configure its exposure model with minimal dashboard work.
+
+Common examples include:
+
+- Grafana
+- Homepage
+- Immich
+- Jellyfin
+- and more community-contributed services
+
+Browse the full, current list in the repository:
+
+- [View available services](https://github.com/fosrl/blueprints/tree/main/services)
+
+## Quick start
+
+At a high level, getting started looks like this:
+
+1. Create a Pangolin Cloud account (or use your self-hosted Pangolin) and set up a site.
+2. Copy your site connector values (`NEWT_ID` and `NEWT_SECRET`) and set your base domain.
+3. Clone the community blueprints repository and configure the root `.env`.
+4. Initialize and run a service blueprint.
+
+```bash
+git clone https://github.com/fosrl/blueprints
+cd blueprints
+./bin/blueprint list
+./bin/blueprint init
+./bin/blueprint up
+```
+
+For complete setup details and all command options, use the repository docs directly:
+
+- [README and full quick start](https://github.com/fosrl/blueprints#readme)
+
+## Contribute and learn more
+
+The repository is community-driven. If a service you use is missing, you can propose or contribute a blueprint.
+
+- [Repository](https://github.com/fosrl/blueprints)
+- [Contributing guide](https://github.com/fosrl/blueprints/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
+- [Community guide](https://github.com/fosrl/blueprints/blob/main/COMMUNITY.md)