grocy
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over 2 years ago | 19 days ago | |
Nix | Blade | |
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What Are Your Most Used Self Hosted Applications?
Initially I spent a lot of time as I used it as an opportunity to learn Nix/NixOS. I used Nix intentionally as it's a rolling release and also it's declarative and intended for reproducible deployments, so I don't need to deal with an OS like Ubuntu that slowly gets crufty and out of date and needs a clean-up or upgrade or complete re-install. And if I do need to re-install, it should be mostly a one-liner.
For security there are these scanners:
https://github.com/flyingcircusio/vulnix
https://github.com/andir/nix-vulnerability-scanner
I also run all services in docker and my network uses VLANs behind an OPNSense firewall. I use Wireguard as a pinch point into my network to access most services. So I'm not too worried about the security aspect.
Upgrading on Nix is pretty easy - just bump your lock file and it will get the latest packages, assuming you are on the unstable channel. But unstable does break on occasion. You an also use the latest stable release of Nix and selectively choose unstable packages, which is probably the way to go. I rarely need to fix anything - it's pretty stable. It only starts eating time when I want to add or upgrade some element to the system, but I always make sure to never do any action that isn't captured in Nix config and backed up, so that I don't have to come back and figure out what exactly I did or how something works again. It's been fine. Nix has a pretty steep learning curve, but considering its power, I think it's absolutely worth it.
grocy
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I tried and failed to automate my life
https://grocy.info/ should be able to do this for maintenance jobs.
It never quite worked for me either though.
Things that do work:
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⟳ 4 apps added, 32 updated at f-droid.org
Grocy: Self-hosted Grocery Management (version 3.4.2): ERP beyond your fridge, now on your phone – An awesome companion app for grocy
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sso tutorial?
I see from the github issues that there is the ability to have external auth sources like SSO, https://github.com/grocy/grocy/issues/207
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Looking for a shared shopping list / inventory where you can check expiration date
Grocy
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Changing the Android captive portal page
I've been using the homeassistant shopping list integration but I'm planing to switch to "Specifically Clementines" [1] it's not as complete as grocy [2] but that's a feature. My partner will add to a list, not use an inventory managment system.
1. https://github.com/davideshay/groceries
2. https://github.com/grocy/grocy
- Shelf – open-source asset management software
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Editing transactions with grams as stock quantity unit
Related Feature Request (already done, not yet released): #2225
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Asset Management for family?
I've ran Snip-IT and PartKeepr before and they are both good. I've also ran a highly customized version of grocy where I stripped out all the unnecessary food-specific features and just repurposed the inventory, lists, and barcode scanning features to be run on the built-in API server. Worked great too, but definitely not a viable option for general users.
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Apps for tracking food bought/reading receipts
Grocy maybe: https://grocy.info/
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Questions: group products in the basket, quantity conversion, userentities
Guess that's related to automatically adding missing recipe ingredients - not yet possible, tracked in #1890.
What are some alternatives?
Radarr - Movie organizer/manager for usenet and torrent users.
mealie - Mealie is a self hosted recipe manager and meal planner with a RestAPI backend and a reactive frontend application built in Vue for a pleasant user experience for the whole family. Easily add recipes into your database by providing the url and mealie will automatically import the relevant data or add a family recipe with the UI editor
homeserver-traefik-portainer - My homeserver setup. Everything managed securely using Portainer.
kitchenowl - KitchenOwl is a self-hosted grocery list and recipe manager. The backend is made with Flask and the frontend with Flutter. Easily add items to your shopping list before you go shopping. You can also create recipes and add items based on what you want to cook.
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
recipes - Application for managing recipes, planning meals, building shopping lists and much much more! [Moved to: https://github.com/TandoorRecipes/recipes]
Kanboard - Kanban project management software
barcodebuddy - Barcode system for Grocy
Sonarr - Smart PVR for newsgroup and bittorrent users.
Recipes - Application for managing recipes, planning meals, building shopping lists and much much more!
Pinry - Pinry, a tiling image board system for people who want to save, tag, and share images, videos and webpages in an easy to skim through format. It's open-source and self-hosted.
Snipe IT - A free open source IT asset/license management system