This one is a nifty little comic collection management tool. I’ve started getting into comics lately, and with that comes (of course) the issue of sorting it all. After a bit of digging (and some frustrations with the tool known as ‘Mylar’), I came across ‘Kapowarr’. I compiled it from source, had a play, and …
Tag: open source
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Aug 16
Komga
A web-UI for reading comic books. Having got Kapowarr up and running (and jumped into the support/dev/testing of it), I needed a way to actually view my digital comic books. I looked at a couple e-reader apps, and after testing a couple (including Calibre and uBooquity) I settled on Komga. It gives me a clean …
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Apr 16
Reverse Proxy (with Apache)
I did a little write-up on how I achieved reverse proxy nirvana with IIS a while ago now. It made things a lot nicer for me. Like, a lot. I have a few friends/colleagues/acquaintances who run Apache (I run IIS in my homelab environment, that’s the only reason I went with it), so I figured …
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Aug 22
Media Portal
Not long ago I posted about configuring ‘Monitorr‘. As an internal tool, it was surprisingly useful. However, I quickly decided it could be much more useful as a landing page for people who I’ve given access to my media. It handles linking and monitoring of multiple services – some only I have access to, some …
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May 12
Monitorr
I recently set up a little web app called Monitorr on my server. It sits in my webserver directories, and gives me a quick glance at what services are online and offline (of the ones I’ve told it to monitor). It’s an Open-Source project, that I came across on Github. Setup was ridiculously easy. You …
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