Landing page for all my services
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I use glance.
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My requirement with this page is it has to load really fast, because I return to it often while working / browsing. So yeah, it's really lightweight and easy to maintain, as things come and go. The source is stored in Forgejo! (the "Code" button there).
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That’s not helpful to their question
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I wrote my minimal HTML+CSS dashboard with a touch of JavaScript and use it with pride.
Its blazing fast and quite customizable and no bells and whistles.
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No pictures on repo is always frustrating
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I use flame. It’s super simple and minimalistic. Best part is nothing random moves like homer/ar or whichever.
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That actually looks awesome. Why do you follow hacker news? Is that the forum?
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Ah, maybe will upload some.
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Actually I feel there are many very good suggostions here already like:
- Homepage
- Heimdall
- Static page with HTML links and CSS
- homarr
- Flame
- organizr
- Jump
- glance
It's more than I expected already.
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Gives you a nice dashboard that you can configure however you like. It includes integration with a ton of existing services, as well as docker.
My setup:
Clicking on each service will open it's respective url.
The 'healthy' indicator at the top right of each service is it's container health. Clicking on that will expand to show cpu, ram and network usage;
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And it also attracts more people to try/use it. (when they can see what it looks like when set up)
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I used to feel much the same way. I had a pike of bookmarks and a couple permanent browser tab groups.
That changed when I tried out Homepage
On top of just putting all the links in one place; it was really nice to combine a bunch of information from each service to view in one place.
Now I can look at a single page and see with a quick glance; what+how many items are queued in Rad/Son/Lid-arr, what's queued or errored in Tdarr, item count/time/speed in SabNZBD/Qbit, who's streaming what in Emby, and even CPU/RAM usage across multiple systems.
I'd recommend exploring it, I didn't think something like this was worth it until I actually tried it myself.
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Honestly thank you. Been using homarr for a while and had no idea that had a completely new version
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Glad to help.
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Do you guys have any suggestions?
Because I don't like software getting in my way I just cobbled together some HTML and CSS and call it a day.
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I use Homerr which is really simple, but you could also use Heimdall or some other options here
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If you needed some visual cues you could use colour and emojis to add context whilst keeping load times down
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This is what I use. I tried other ones, but this one is simple to set up and edit. It's very clean and has a ton of widgets for services. I would like it to have a login option, but that isn't a deal breaker.
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That's pretty much me aswell, besides that I didn't even spend energy to try and learn others. Simple docker compose, simple ui and easy way to add services.
I am sure there are alternatives that allow for more elaborate setups and fancier things. But for the low effort I put into it, I got a page with some nice buttons with appropriate icons that scales to whatever screen size it's displayed on. Only additional thing I did was enabled to show some basic info to see if e.g. SABnzbd is downloading something, which was also super easy.
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Let me know if you do