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- Excalidraw, free and selfhostable diagram-drawing in the browser (with collab) : r . . .
Svelte is a radical new approach to building user interfaces Whereas traditional frameworks like React and Vue do the bulk of their work in the browser, Svelte shifts that work into a compile step that happens when you build your app
- Any self-hosted alternative to draw. io or excalidraw? : r selfhosted - Reddit
I am in search of a Draw io or Excalidraw that I can self-host I tried WBO, it's fine but looks more like drawn in Paint Are there close alternatives? P S - Diagram net is possible to self host but my server is too weak to handle it P S - Solution was to use nextcloud apps that has both excalidraw and draw io integration Thanks all for the
- Excalidraw self host : r selfhosted - Reddit
Does anyone have docker compose file for the latest version? The complete one with the excalidraw room and storage
- Self hosted web-based diagram maker? : r selfhosted
You can run various backends with it pretty easily I maintain the Diagrams net package for Sandstorm io, if you want a Google Drive-esque self-hosted platform which stores the diagrams and everything in the same interface, though it's a fairly heavy platform if you intend to only run a single app with it
- Does anyone know the tool used to make this diagram?
I did use BookStack in the past It's also pretty awesome (using draw io as diagram integration instead of Excalidraw) but ultimately, I found the flexible tree structure for notes that Trilum offers to be more practical than BookStacks rigid page chapter structure Although BookStack does look prettier
- Possible to Self-host Draw. io? : r homelab - Reddit
Really liking draw io for network diagrams and such Wondering if its possible to self-host it on Proxmox as a VM CT? Not looking to have external access to it, just on my LAN It looks like NextCloud may have an addon extension to add draw io to it, but is there a more direct way to self-host it? Not finding much on self-hosting it directly
- Network map drawing examples and editing software?
I've been using both drawthe net use yaml which is easier to read and version in something like github or gitlab draw io as more icons, is a bit easier to use and the fact that you can edit your diagram in Nextcloud is a big plus I'd suggest drawing your network layer by layer Starting with the physical part is the easiest way to begin
- SelfHosted Network Simulator : r selfhosted - Reddit
No, you're quite right, you can't convert one of these topologies into a real world setup directly, except insofar as you can pull the running config off one of the "devices" you've defined and manually apply it to a real router
- Self host obsidian + excalidraw? : r selfhosted - Reddit
I like obsidian quite a bit as a notetaking app Things that I enjoy are: - I can use excalidraw for diagrams - Is markdown (aka not private format)…
- r selfhosted on Reddit: Self Hosted Diagram making Tool
Not necessarily but depends I guess I personally wouldn't self host or see the point of it if the page is calling something like Google or cdn urls Also draw io has a page footer which shows its branding, if you look into the code they've added analytics If you try to remove the footer then the site won't load That's what I found anyway
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