Here's a quick project that I built in order to keep track of locally running services on my home lab. It serves as a landing page, to make it easier to navigate to various apps, without having to remember and type IP addresses or URLs.

Contents
Features
- Instant search by name, domain and tags - just start typing
- Full keyboard shortcuts for navigation, searching and launching
- Multiple color themes, with easy method for adding more
- Customizable layout options, and item sizes
- Quickly preview a website, by holding down the Alt key while clicking, to open it in a resizable pop-up modal
- Many options for icons, including full Font-Awesome support and the ability to auto-fetch icon from URLs favicon
- Additional info for each item visible on hover (including opening method icon and description as a tooltip)
- Option for full-screen background image, custom nav-bar links, and custom footer text
- User settings stored in local storage and applied on load
- Encrypted cloud backup and restore feature available
- Easy single-file YAML-based configuration
- Small bundle size, fully responsive UI and PWA makes the app easy to use on any device
- Plus lots more...
Source Code
Source, on GitHub: github.com/Lissy93/dashy
Live Demo
Screenshots



Usage Guide
For full setup instructions, see this post, or follow the GitHub readme.
Setup
Get the code: git clone [email protected]:Lissy93/dashy.git and cd dashy
Then install the dependencies: yarn
Configuring
All settings are specified in ./public/conf.yml. You can see a full list of options in the docs, or modify one of these example configs
Deploying
First build the project, with yarn build, you can then run yarn start to run it. Alternatively use Docker, with docker run -it -p 8080:80 --rm --name my-dashboard lissy93/dashy
Developing
Running yarn dev will build, test, lint then start the development server and watch for changes
Similar Apps / Alternatives
There are a few self-hosted web apps, that serve a similar purpose to Dashy. Including, but not limited to: Dashboard, Dash Machine, Heimdall, HomeDash2, Homepage, Homer, Organizr and Simple-Dash
Credits
The app makes use of the following components, kudos to their respective authors
- vue-select - Dropdown component by @sagalbot
- vue-js-modal - Modal component by @euvl
- v-tooltip - Tooltip component by @Akryum
- vue-material-tabs - Tab view component by @jairoblatt
- VJsoneditor - Interactive JSON editor component by @yansenlei
- Forked from JsonEditor by @josdejong
And the app itself is built with Vue.js 
License

Licensed under MIT X11, © Alicia Sykes 2021: https://aliciasykes.com