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13 | 61 | |
248 | 3,390 | |
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4 days ago | 6 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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r3
- REI3: Open-source, low code platform to Build and host applications
- Get rid of Excel macros – keep the functionality – expand as you need – REI3
- REI3.4 is live – with a lot of new features
- REI3 – on-prem open source lowcode solution
- REI3 – open-source low code platform for everyone
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Budibase, a GUI for building apps on top of SQL, REST, Google Sheets, and open-source alternative to Airtable and Retool, now ships with a 👥 Multiplayer Collaboration, 🤖 Autocomplete Bindings, 🔄 and Synchronous Automations.
Maybe you want to try out https://github.com/r3-team/r3
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New release: REI3.4 - Selfhosted low-code
REI3 is fully open-source, used by organizations and individuals that like to run free software.
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Is there any completely free-open source no code app builder? or any no code builder without their Branding?
There is also REI3 - completely open-source and free to use. There is a default logo on the login page, but you can edit that out with 1-2 lines of code if you want.
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New release: REI3.3 - Selfhost your custom applications
I am a contributor to the project. We just spent a lot of time building this latest major release and are always looking to get more feedback.
You can however always change the code so that the feature runs regardless - the source code is completely open.
TagSpaces
- Tips on how to structure your home directory (2023)
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Escaping Surveillance Capitalism, at Scale
https://github.com/tagspaces/tagspaces
Either way, will definitely be keeping an eye on your app, it seems ducking cool ;)
- TagSpaces is an offline, open-source, document manager with tagging support
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⟳ 1 apps added, 13 updated at apt.izzysoft.de
TagSpaces – Your versatile file organizer (version 50504): organize, tag and browse your files, photos and documents
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tss, tags in file names
Take a file. Add [awesome] to the name. There. You've tagged a file, and you can search for it with your desktop search / fzf / etc. Switch system, copy it anywhere, it works. You can do this by hand. Or, if you like clicks and drag-n-drop, use TagSpaces. Or, use tss.
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Everything that uses configuration files should report where they're located
The UNIX filesystem has traditionally been a graph for ever. I haven't looked at details for a couple of decades, but definitely all UNIX/POSIX/Linux filesystems operate on a graph model.
A distinction I used to make when I was teaching this stuff: on your filesystem tree, on Unix names (labels) are on the links (arrows), while on DOS/Windows names are on nodes (boxes).
If you want to explore a tag-based system, take a look at https://www.tagspaces.org/
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Windows Media Player - x265 Videos Not Showing In Library
The quickest workaround – and the most satisfactory one to boot – is to abandon Windows Media Player. Use a digital asset management app like TagSpaces.
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What is the Best Data Hoarding Software?
TagSpaces: TagSpaces is a cross-platform tagging and organizing tool that can help you tag and manage your files and folders. It supports various file formats and can be used with local and cloud storage providers.
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how do you organize nonfiction literature that you have an ebook, audiobook and maybe some worksheets and videos?
If the naming convention is different, or you'd prefer to go the tagging route, tagspaces may be your best bet. It can use standard tags in the file, or a sidecar file (file with the same name, but different extension next to the original file) to keep tags with the file.
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What's the point of document management apps?
Agreed. Why not use the filesystem as the database that it is? Modern filesystems support tags or extended attributes that could be used to implement tags. Failing that, just encode tags in the filename. Document management tools could then use the filesystem as the source of truth.
What are some alternatives?
budibase - Budibase is an open-source low code platform that helps you build internal tools in minutes 🚀
OpenMediaVault - openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in home environments or small home offices.
Piratebox - PirateBox Scriptcollection for running in Webserver
TMSU - TMSU lets you tags your files and then access them through a nifty virtual filesystem from any other application.
DietPi - Lightweight justice for your single-board computer!
NextCloudPi - 📦 Build code for NextcloudPi: Raspberry Pi, Odroid, Rock64, Docker, curl installer...
DockSTARTer - DockSTARTer helps you get started with running apps in Docker.
WikiSuite - An HTML5 management interface for KVM guests
xsrv - [mirror] Install and manage self-hosted services/applications, on your own server(s) - ansible collection and utilities
filetags - Management of simple tags within file names
sovereign - A set of Ansible playbooks to build and maintain your own private cloud: email, calendar, contacts, file sync, IRC bouncer, VPN, and more.
FreeNAS - TrueNAS CORE/Enterprise/SCALE Middleware Git Repository [Moved to: https://github.com/truenas/middleware]