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GarminDB
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I was sent to you on a Quest
I searched the unraid "app store" and this popped up https://github.com/Floppy/van_dam
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Anything you wish there was an open source solution for?
Not sure when you last checked on VanDAM. It's what I use and as a single-user tool for organizing my (pretty big) model collection it's been great.
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Indexing and Organizing STLs - how do you handle the mess?
VanDam: https://github.com/Floppy/van_dam
- Archival, Organization of 3D Print Files with Viewing, Tagging
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STL management software?
VanDAM might fit what you're looking for.
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How do ya'll organize what you want to print first and prioritize
For organising, I’ve made a whole self hosted app called VanDAM: https://github.com/Floppy/van_dam
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Re: A self-hosted stl library, like Thingiverse/Cults/Thangs etc
I did some digging and found "van_dam" on Github.
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I’m writing my own self-hosted 3d file library server, and it’s all gone a bit synthwave...
It’s open source, at https://github.com/floppy/van_dam. It’s built in Rails 6, with three.js for the rendering. I’ve got a huge feature list in my head, but it’s already pretty handy. You can create multiple libraries, which are automatically scanned for models, and each model (which is basically a folder) contains parts (which are the individual STL or OBJ files). It’ll be distributed as a docker container, which hopefully I can get out there for testing soon.
GarminDB
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I analyzed my exercise data from 2023
How are you syncing/storing the data?
I've been a Garmin user for nearly a decade and would really like to get the data off their platform so I can do more with it.
There are a few self-hosted options (https://github.com/tcgoetz/GarminDB seems like the best) but I keep kicking that can down the road.
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"How Chronic Illness Patients Are ‘Hacking’ Their Wearables" (HRV)
You may want to check out https://github.com/tcgoetz/GarminDB if you're using a newer (Elevate v4 or v5 sensor) Garmin device.
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Anything you wish there was an open source solution for?
https://graphhopper.com/maps/ is an amazing product that is open source, but it just does routing (with GPX download). I wish it had a little PostGIS data browser that I could write into via routes I draw on the map, or I upload (or import from other devices using something like GarminDB or similar). That, and adding arbitrary points, would be great. Just a simple, general-purpose map authoring tool. I just feel like I'm missing something, it seems like this would exist already.
- API access for personal use
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Personal use of Garmin API
If you are just interested in getting the data, GarminDB works really well.
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Garmin Connect - is it possible to bulk/batch download all past ativities (actual fit files not just csv data)?
Have a look at GarminDB. It allows you to download all your activity files.
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Garmin has responded to my query to their EU privacy officer on their data sharing and privacy policy
I found this https://github.com/tcgoetz/GarminDB, it looks like the thing you're talking about. However it doesn't use "the" API or a API: It web-scrapes the data from your "Daily Summary" page on Garmin Connect. It can also import data that has been exported (manually) from Garmin Connect. Neither of these two are an API.
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Using Garmin Watch as a Local-Only Device without Garmin Connect Web
Ah, sorry I thought I had linked GarminDB in my post. It's a set of python scripts for downloading fitness and health data from Garmin Connect or a Garmin device via USB and importing into a SQLite database. The idea is then to visualize/analyze the data with something like Jupyter.
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Peloton to Garmin Connect Exporter
This tool is for Peloton -> Garmin. I personally haven't tried to export Garmin -> X myself as I haven't had the need yet, but there seems to be a few repos where I'd start looking: * https://github.com/petergardfjall/garminexport * https://github.com/tcgoetz/GarminDB
- How to compare and consolidate different datasets?
What are some alternatives?
StlVault - 3D object viewer and organizer
python-fitparse - Python library to parse ANT/Garmin .FIT files
mapa - Create 3d-printable STLs from satellite 🌍 elevation data
RunPowerWorkout - Garmin ConnectIQ DataField for structured workouts using Stryd.
ActiveRecord Where Assoc - Make ActiveRecord do conditions on your associations
ifit-garmin-sync - Export iFit workouts to Garmin Connect
Rails-API-React-Tutorial - 📱 A Rails 6 API backend React JS + Webpacker guide. Includes API setup, serializers, and react integration in the frontend. 🌲
circalizer - Flexible stacked visualization of circadian data from multiple sources and devices
human-essentials - Human Essentials is an inventory management system for diaper, incontinence, and period-supply banks. It supports them in distributing to partners, tracking inventory, and reporting stats and analytics.
home-assistant-garmin_connect - The Garmin Connect integration allows you to expose data from Garmin Connect to Home Assistant.
Second Level Cache - Write Through and Read Through caching library inspired by CacheMoney and cache_fu, support ActiveRecord 4, 5 and 6.
WaterrowerAntBle - All-in-one data interface for your Waterrower S4 Monitor or Smartrow