forked from extern/THome
a simple static dashboard
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THome
THome is a static minimal personal dashboard made for local use, except its a bit easier to maintain and update it using python
I just wanted to make my own dashboard for my homelab and used the things i know to put it together as simple as i can
Features
- simple design
- responsive, works great on PC, tablet and phone
- doesn't require any special dependencies, for linux at least
- has search to filter your cards
- works fast and perfectly without internet, since all the css and js are attached
Screenshots
requirement
- A Text Editor
- Python
- Web Browser
How to use
- First of edit the sites.xml, change every thing in CAPS, add as many as you like
<item name = "NAME">
<tag>TAG</tag>
<tag_text>SHORT_TAG</tag_text>
<name>NAME</name>
<link>HTTPS://LINK.COM</link>
<image_name>FILENAME.PNG</image_name>
<powered_by>NAME</powered_by>
<description_en>TEXT</description_en>
<description_ar>نص</description_ar>
</item>
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for
<tag>
use the folowing categories or however you like (this affect the colors of the cards):- "KB" Stands for: Knowledge Base and Wikis
- "SaM" Stands for: Social networks and media
- "WaB" Stands for: Websites and Blogs
- "SaI" Stands for: Search and Indexing
- "admin" Stands for: Admin tools and such
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Run the python script to create your index.html
python main.py
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put the files in your webserver or just open it in your web browser
Used stuff
things used here:
- HTML
- CSS
- Bootstrap & jQuery
- This script for the search
- Nord Colors
- Python
TO DO
- well, I just realized not everyone needs a dual langage cards. so I will try to make it flexible to pick mono-lang or dual-lang
- make CLI for the python script, maybe