Thank you! I especially like the subtle animated diagram here: https://docs.chatto.run/guides/deployment/docker-compose/#ar...
The documentation looks very pleasing. But it doesn't seem to be free, too. Does anybody know with what framework it's made? WhatCMS says "Astro", but I guess this is too generic and there more involved.
Some time ago I've solved the same problem but using plain shell scripts instead of Python: https://codeberg.org/common-good/welder The desire was to have any kind of configuration management in a team with people for…
Why not?
What exactly do we see here?
How did you do that? I'm on XFCE and would love to use it, too.
> Alas it looks like it's web/electron based. For me this contradicts the claim of being simple. As opposed to this: python -m http.server 8080
Thank you! I especially like the subtle animated diagram here: https://docs.chatto.run/guides/deployment/docker-compose/#ar...
The documentation looks very pleasing. But it doesn't seem to be free, too. Does anybody know with what framework it's made? WhatCMS says "Astro", but I guess this is too generic and there more involved.
Some time ago I've solved the same problem but using plain shell scripts instead of Python: https://codeberg.org/common-good/welder The desire was to have any kind of configuration management in a team with people for…
Why not?
What exactly do we see here?
How did you do that? I'm on XFCE and would love to use it, too.
> Alas it looks like it's web/electron based. For me this contradicts the claim of being simple. As opposed to this: python -m http.server 8080