Landing page for all my services
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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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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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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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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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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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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
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