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I'm new to self-hosting, and I've stumbled upon Homer which seems like a good tool. However, it's real tedius to go through editing the config file VIM based constantly.

So I'm just wondering if there exists any GUI based editors or generators out there, that allows me to specify the number of service groups and what service items that are in the group, and then get that exported as a .yml file.

If there is no tool out there, I'm considering just creating my own. But before sinking in those hours, I thought I might as well quickly ask in here and see if such a tool already exists?

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[โ€“] dj_judas21@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I like Homer but I also like Flame, which is configured by GUI

[โ€“] ur_mamas_krama@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Same here. I didn't need all of the fancy data about my systems. I've got uptimekuma for that.

I needed a quick one pager of all of my shortcuts to my self hosted services. Flame does it well and is very light weight.