I love Homepage. It's pretty, configurable, simple, and versatile.
🥰🥰 more love to homepage
Homepage 🥰🥰
Love it
Thanks! I have chosen that one for my test. But it looks like there is no access/user management available.
That's true. You must manually edit the up-to-6 config files to customize Homepage. It's not difficult, but it's not a GUI.
d.rymcg.tech is a docker-based self-hosting "platform", and it includes Homepage and a way to configure it using your own custom homepage-config repo, but that might be a bit much to take on if you just want Homepage or if thisnkind of thing is outside of your skillset.
This is what I was planning to use on my next build with https://www.authelia.com for the authorization gateway.
What reverse proxy will you use? And are using tunnels to get access from outside or something else?
https://github.com/geekau/media-stack/blob/main/full-vpn_single-yaml/docker-compose-media-stack.yaml
Planning to base my next build on this stack. Still waiting on a couple parts.
Have not dug through the whole thing yet, but looks like they use Swag. Haven't looked into it yet, I normally just go nginx.
I already have wireguard with dynamic dns on my router if I want to access it remotely.
I'm currently using gethomepage.dev but have also had really good luck with dashy.to
I just tested homepage but dashy looks promising. It looks like homepage lacks support for user authentication, but dashy supports it.
+1 for Dashy
Homer is the simplest
I really like Flame. I have it as my startpage on both desktop and mobile browsers. It's light and pretty quick to set up
Flame is not actively maintained anymore. Have a look at this fork which offers support for categories: https://github.com/fdarveau/flame :::
I also use Flame! I really like the clean and simple look and it’s really easy to set up.
I'm currently using Homarr but have used Fenrus and a few others and all work well you just need to find the one you like the best. The two I mentioned are simple to use and very customizable.
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I've seen in this thread:
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Git | Popular version control system, primarily for code |
HTTP | Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the Web |
nginx | Popular HTTP server |
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I use Authentik, primarily as a local identity provider, but it shows links to all my services (and auto logs-in to supported ones)
This is what I use. You write code in markdown, ipynb Python, or HTML and CSS and it builds the static website HTML automatically.
There are free styling Python packages to generate CSS too!
I host on GitHub pages for free.
I personally use https://dashy.to/ because you can also add links to your externally hosted services should you want to.
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