archy/app-catalog/README.md
Dorian 4b0e44fc6c chore: purge retired git.tx1138.com registry host from the codebase
The tx1138 Gitea was retired as a release server 2026-06-13 and its registry
frontend is fully dead (500 on every /v2 manifest read, observed 2026-07-10).
Nothing may reference it anymore:

- registry.rs: no longer a default registry, no longer force-enabled on
  load; saved configs are stripped of it on load (same one-time migration
  treatment as the decommissioned Hetzner mirror), with a regression test.
- image_policy.rs: removed from TRUSTED_REGISTRIES — refs through the dead
  host are now refused at the pull site (rejection test added).
- api/handler: dropped the legacy catalog-proxy fallback URL.
- .gitmodules: indeedhub submodule repointed to the OVH Gitea.
- scripts, image-recipe, app-catalog data, neode-ui strings, docs, and all
  test fixtures repointed to 146.59.87.168:3000 (or neutral example hosts).
- image-versions.sh: ARCHY_REGISTRY_FALLBACK emptied (guarded consumers
  skip it); reconcile-containers.sh candidate guard hardened.

The only remaining occurrences of the host string are the strip/reject
enforcement paths and their regression tests — the code that guarantees it
is never used again.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-10 18:55:32 +01:00

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# Archipelago App Catalog
Dynamic app catalog for the Archipelago marketplace. Nodes fetch this catalog to discover available apps.
## How it works
1. The Archipelago frontend fetches `catalog.json` from this repo
2. Apps listed here appear in every node's app store automatically
3. When a user installs an app, the backend pulls the Docker image and creates the container
## Adding a new app
Add an entry to `catalog.json`:
```json
{
"id": "my-app",
"title": "My App",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "What it does",
"icon": "/assets/img/app-icons/my-app.svg",
"author": "Author",
"category": "data",
"dockerImage": "146.59.87.168:3000/lfg2025/my-app:1.0.0",
"repoUrl": "https://github.com/...",
"containerConfig": {
"ports": ["8080:8080"],
"volumes": ["/var/lib/archipelago/my-app:/data"],
"env": ["NODE_ENV=production"]
}
}
```
For apps with hardcoded backend configs (Bitcoin, LND, etc.), `containerConfig` is optional.
For new apps, include `containerConfig` so the backend knows how to create the container.
## Categories
money, commerce, data, home, nostr, networking, community, development, l484