Hi there! I’d like to share my project with you all.

What is this? Vigil is a lightweight, self-hosted dashboard that watches your Docker images and tells you when updates are available. It’s a ready-to-run Docker setup with a simple install scripts. I know most people don’t like scripts, but since I’m a tech noob I find it pretty useful. For all the pros out there, you can check the script by yourself. This is my first “real world” project so it might not be as polished as other apps out there. It’s a hobby that I started cultivating a few months ago and I’m pretty excited with the results. However, it’d only mean something significant, if other people use it and give their own opinions about it.

If you have a few minutes, I’d really appreciate you trying it out and leaving a review or suggestions on the repo or even here. I’d do my best to answer most of the comments.

Edited because the link wasn’t showing up and giving more details about the project. https://github.com/kumucode/vigil.git

  • nimble@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 hours ago

    The OP says so in the comments, but also:

    • two week old github account, project created 2 weeks ago
    • initial commit is a large 1.0 release with everything committed at once
    • this also happens for 2.0 where everything is commited in one commit
    • the code and comment structure
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      8 minutes ago

      That’s right, I’ve been working on this project for a few weeks. I wasn’t sure if I should commit it to a public repo, but I thought it’d nice to have other people testing it out, and giving their opinion. Honestly, I never used github before, that’s why the account is new. I committed everything at once, when I felt like the application was “functional”.

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      1 hour ago

      Also the look of the UI I can see default Claude UI a mile away these days. Always the same colours, fonts, layouts, ect…