Following the dashboard trend: https://lemmy.world/post/44982667
Can’t attach multiple photos or config in the post but if anyone’s curious I can share them later.
There are a few minimized headers by default and extra tabs not shown that would otherwise clutter the homepage. On those pages/tabs I use some extra custom API widgets that are polling either homeassistant, ollama, or some other APIs. I also have some webhooks that serve as toggles for some switches in home-assistant.
Partially configured some parts via LLM but please don’t crucify me for that. Home-assistant templates use the devil’s syntax.
@swankypantsu Looks great! Im just getting started and now have something to strive for!
loving it! 👍
OP just posting to show off their 64gigs of RAM, 1TB boot SSD, and 26TB of platter storage.
Shit looks so fucking sexy. God damn.
How to create this Arr-Schedule widget?
its using the calendar and sonarr radarr apps https://gethomepage.dev/widgets/services/calendar/ Just change “service_group” to where you put sonarr and radarr.
It’s looking good! I need to start polishing mine up, going to use some of this as inspiration!
I used Claude to do my initial Homepage config, but I’m doing the dirty work getting in there and making it mine.
This is beautiful. I have my little server running with my arr stack and jellyfin, etc but didnt know about this. Can you lead me in the right direction with some links or resources to get a nice dashboard setup on my server? Thanks in advance
This is the dashboard OP is using.
Awesome, thanks
I like everything but the background, but that’s just a personal taste. Looks awesome bro. I like the way you centered everything, in lieu of all spread to the edges. I’m assuming some CSS was used.
Homepage never looks good with backgrounds tbh
Thanks! I don’t have any custom css. I just zoomed out a lot to get the screenshot. It normally fits screen width.
I just zoomed out a lot to get the screenshot.
It still rocks dude, and you have quite the server stack going there. Top notch.
I do like a nice dense dashboard. Good work!




