#Nextcloud ## Installation We're assuming an Arch Linux installation, but the steps should be similar for other distributions. There are two possible ways to serve Nextclouds PHP code: uWSGI and PHP-FPM. We'll be using PHP-FPM as this is the recommended way and nginx is easier to setup with it, especially if you wish to enable additional plugins such as LDAP. TODO ## Setup a drop-off folder in Nextcloud 1. Create a folder in Nextcloud, e.g. `Drop-off`. 2. Click on the share icon and under share link select "File-drop". This will create a link that you can share with others. 3. Optional: If you want to password protect the link, click on "Advanced settings" under the Sharing tab for the folder detailsand use a password of your choice. ### Human-readable link with redirect If you want a nice human-readable link you can use your own nginx for this. Add to your existant server block with port 443 in `/etc/nginx/sites-available/nextcloud` or your domain of choice with the following content: ```nginx location /dropoff { return 301 ; } ``` ## Sync contacts with khard TODO See [neomutt.md](./neomutt.md) for more details on how to use khard with neomutt for autocompletion. ## Sync Calendar with Calcurse TODO