I‘m looking for a website/homepage/landing page/you name it where I can manage (link) to all my self hosted services on my machine.

Things like casaOS are to over engineered for my usecase (and all my services are already set up and running).

Of course I can set up a Wordpress site, but I’m wondering if there is any lightweight solution that I can use behind a ngnix proxy.

(Writing plain html looks to ugly for me 😉)

Mike Wooskey
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I love Homepage. It’s pretty, configurable, simple, and versatile.

Morethanevil
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Homepage 🥰🥰

Love it

@rambos@lemm.ee
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🥰🥰 more love to homepage

@bw1faeh0@feddit.de
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Thanks! I have chosen that one for my test. But it looks like there is no access/user management available.

Mike Wooskey
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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.

ffhein
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Static html+css page generated with this: https://github.com/maximtrp/tab

slazer2au
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(Writing plain html looks to ugly for me 😉)

no joke an ISP I use to work at had a internal static HTML page where we linked all the internal tools.

lemmyvore
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Similar, at a company they asked the person cataloging the systems to write a yaml, then a dev wrote a script that converted it to html and then they asked a designer to slap some CSS on it. I don’t think it took more than an hour of each person’s time. Plus you can do each stage individually and improve it over time. For example later yet someone put the yaml in a git repo and threw together a simple deploy, someone made a script that pinged systems periodically etc.

@SheeEttin@lemmy.world
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At that point you’re just reinventing a monitoring system.

lemmyvore
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For proper monitoring yeah, I’m just saying it’s faster to write a HTML page than to install a homepage app that won’t detect half your stuff properly anyway.

CazRaX
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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.

Big P
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Homer is the simplest

@Willdrick@lemmy.world
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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

@Cyclo@lemmy.ml
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Flame is not actively maintained anymore. Have a look at this fork which offers support for categories: https://github.com/fdarveau/flame :::

@SBN@lemmy.world
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I also use Flame! I really like the clean and simple look and it’s really easy to set up.

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.

@anon_water@lemmy.ml
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JupyterBook

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.

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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)

I’m currently using gethomepage.dev but have also had really good luck with dashy.to

Sisko Urso
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+1 for Dashy

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I just tested homepage but dashy looks promising. It looks like homepage lacks support for user authentication, but dashy supports it.

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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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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

2 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 9 acronyms.

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Hellmo_Luciferrari
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I am using Homarr but before that I used Heimdall.

I much prefer Homarr, and it’s rather easy to use too.

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Sharkfeek
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Damn that looks gorgeous!

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