from blackwall@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 11 Apr 20:35
https://lemmy.world/post/45493538
Not sure if this is the exact right terminology, but essentially I’m looking for recommendations for a self-hosted solution (Linux) allowing creation of records for things like car, house, computer etc. with the ability to add notes for things like servicing, upgrades, processes and procedures. A nice to have, but not essential feature, could be a calendar with reminders on upcoming events relating to each asset. I’ve considered setting up a wiki, static site CMS or even just a note taker like Obsidian or LogSeq, but figure there are probably more dedicated tools out there. Also I have little to no experience with those listed, other than static site CMS which I use for work in web development. Thanks in advance for recommendations that are working for you.
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@blackwall CMDBuild / openMaint ?
https://github.com/sysadminsmedia/homebox
I use homebox for the assets and a wiki for the procedures. Works well enough. I do wish that rooms could be treated as assets though to help me record things like paint used etc.
Is GLPI + OCS Inventory still around?
DumbAssets
Or specifically for vehicles
LubeLogger
Otherwise known as the Diddy. Gotta keep the Astroglide in stock.
Money Manager Ex can track currency and assets in one convenient location, and it even has an Android app
I’d look into Lubelogger for vehicles, paperless-ngx for general paperwork, and grocy for everything else.
I know Lemmy hates ai. But you could probably vibecode something exactly how you want it in an afternoon
homebox.software/en/
Honebox a simple home inventory management software