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this post was submitted on 23 Oct 2023
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I am not aware of any "generators" like that, but some personal dashboards can be configured through the UI instead of config files.
Check the projects listed here: https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#personal-dashboards
You better get used to it since selfhosting many projects involves that. And maybe try to use
nano
instead ofvim
as editor.Using a "OS" like /r/CosmosServer or CasaOS for managing your services can also be useful for a beginner.
That's fair, and I can easily use it. I do it a lot when working with Docker, and handling servers at work. I just prefer a 'proper' GUI when it's something like working with a large yml file.
Also, maybe 'generator' was a bad word to use. I meant an editor. That was my bad. Another commenter suggested "Homarr" which I've set up now. There are some annoyances, such as: a category having to fill 100% of the width; or categories being just large in general. But I'll play around with it some more, see if I can't get it to be as I want.