Does anyone have any recommendations for issue tracking for homelab setups? I’m sure I could host some Jira clone but that feels overkill for what I’m doing, and something like MediaWiki is too general purpose.

I’m hoping to track future project ideas (Install Jellyfin / Sonarr, etc) and issues with my smarthome (Fireplace Light not accepting color changes via Google Assistant). Ideally with some kind of organization to it (priorities, subitems, etc).

Yeah I could use plaintext, but that’s no fun :)

  • SheeEttin@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I don’t, that sounds too much like work. I do what I want when I feel like it.

    I have used Trello for idea tracking in the past.

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    1 year ago

    I use a combination of Obsidian and Notion to track my home lab. Obsidian is all the detailed configs and todo’s, while Notion is the documentation for the rest of the family

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    1 year ago

    Vikunja has become my whole life todo list app and I throw server stuff on there too. I’ve enjoyed it quite a bit.

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    1 year ago

    I actually use GitLab for a ton of this stuff plus all my dev work. The issues and boards are all I need, and can be tracked at the group level, so why add another tool?

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    1 year ago

    Emacs org-mode, although with minimal organsation (just a single tag typically, which org-agenda then shows in my calendar if I’ve scheduled it for a certain time). It does support priorities too, but I don’t typically use that.

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    1 year ago

    I use vikunja primarily on the desktop but also using the app that still misses some features. DIfferent projects assigned to different kanban boards

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    1 year ago

    I’m trying to move off of Things 3, since I tried to consolidate daily/life tasks with a different section for my lab. Yeah, that hasn’t worked out too well so far. My new job uses GitLab exclusively, so I figure that might be a good pain point to learn the ins/outs of, including issue tracking.

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    1 year ago

    I landed on Trello for managing my entire life. Personal projects, work projects, home projects, whatever: there’s a board and 200 cards for things I’ll never actually do :P

    It’s not self-hosted, but it’s free for a limited number (5?) of boards and I mean, good enough.