Does anyone here know of any self hosted (preferably open source) “ERP” for the wardrobe?

Basically something to build a catalog of clothing, cloths, etc., with pictures, categories, storage location, material info, washing instructions, etc.

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Could work. Maybe also something like AirTable (SeaTable probably) for the metadata. Hmm.

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I dont get it, why use such tooling for metadata?

Lets say you went with iOS notes and picture pulling, then you would just create a table in notes, paste the pic in the firm column and rest of data, such as washing instructions, color, etc. in the others. Heck, now you could just use excel or whatever table app is on iOS, instead of clunky notes, for eg pivoting and do whatever you want to do with it.

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It’s easier to share (so my wife can maintain and use the collection as well) and I am not locked into the apple eco system. Plus, I can then define different views and queries.

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