gamehorizon
koillection
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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gamehorizon
koillection
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Product rating system
Maybe something like that : https://github.com/benjaminjonard/koillection with an additionnal field "rating"?
- Has anyone used Koillection to create a database of their cards?
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Website for making list of card collection?
If anyone wanted to host a pretty functional database themselves on a Pi or similar, I'd recommend Koillection
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[looking for software] Simple software to store and search for a list of available vehicles - (self)hosted or local
Try https://github.com/koillection/koillection
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Add New Left-Side Menu Items?
First, no, that cannot currently be done. It would require the developer to write a whole new section. Second, there are plenty of other apps that would serve your needs likely better. If you're collecting physical movies (like DVDs), check out Koillection, and if it's digital movie files, try Plex, tinyMediaManager, or Radarr.
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Show HN: Listidge – for sharing lists. Wishlists, todo lists, collections etc.
* To-do lists, like trello - move items through a workflow - backlog/doing/done.
You could invite collaborators to view/edit, add images/video, make lists public/private, make fields mandatory/optional, import/export to common formats etc.
Kind of like koillection(https://github.com/koillection/koillection/) mixed with an Amazon wish list if that makes sense?
I think it's possible to achieve something similar with other more general tools like Airtable, Nocodb, GSuite etc but they're less focussed on lists and you have to do a bit of work to get them looking presentable.
Just wondering if anyone else would find this useful and what they might want from it.
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FOSS lending system for $stuff
Koillection - it has a loan table
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Should I build a self-hosted wish-list/gift-list/any-list sharing platform?
Other apps like nocodb and koillection itself are powerful but too general to handle a wish list workflow which needs to be able to invite external users to edit data in a specific way.
- Looking for a simple inventory software
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Looking for an inventory management software that doesn't focus on sales
Apart from Snipe-IT, if you want something simpler you can loot at: https://github.com/koillection/koillection
What are some alternatives?
bunzilla - Bunzilla is a simple, standalone bug tracker with a bright and colorful UI designed for small teams.
MediaTracker - Self hosted media tracker for movies, tv shows, video games, books and audiobooks
Adminer - Database management in a single PHP file
Zusam - Private groups to share messages, photos, videos, links with friends and family.
cmdpb - A simple private command-line pastebin
Wallabag - wallabag is a self hostable application for saving web pages: Save and classify articles. Read them later. Freely.
Medoo - The lightweight PHP database framework to accelerate the development.
StoreDown - An inventory system that is hopefully simple enough for everyone!
orangescrum - Orangescrum is a simple yet powerful free and open source project management software that helps team to organize their tasks, projects and deliver more.
cartridge - Cartridge is a convenient self-hosted game collection library with easy file downloads and automatically imported metadata and images.
Collectoryx - Collectoryx is a manager where you can add your own collections and objects and keep track of the ones you own, as well as the money they cost, images, import items from online databases, and so on.
DatingLibre - Dating Libre (datinglibre.com) is an MIT licensed white-label open source dating / introduction application based on PHP (Symfony), PostgreSQL, SES and S3. It can be deployed automatically using Ansible and is tested with Behat BDD and phpunit.