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I'm looking to replace the log book at work. I thought somebody must have made a simple docker container that allows someone to put in entries into a database for things like daily activities, guest logs, maybe even tracking fuel deliveries. Is there anything out there or and I going to need to remember how to make websites? Is been at least a decade.

I'm open to any other cloud solution as well.

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[–] osanuha@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Try usememos.com with well-defined keywords. The search works well, the calendar view is helpful and It even has an integration using Open API.

Very simple and powerful tool.

[–] johnnixon@rammy.site 2 points 1 year ago

That looks really good. I'll run this in docker and see if it works for our use case.

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