Flame is self-hosted startpage for your server. Easily manage your apps and bookmarks with built-in editors.

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Flame: Your Self-Hosted Server Startpage, Y'all! Hey there, tech enthusiasts! Get ready to light up your homelab with Flame, the hottest new self-hosted startpage on the block. This bad boy is gonna make managing your apps and bookmarks a breeze, no sweat! Developed by the whiz kid Pawel Malak, Flame takes its cues from the SUI project but kicks things up a notch. It's like your digital Swiss Army knife for corralling all your server goodies in one slick interface. No more fumbling around trying to remember where you stashed that obscure app URL - Flame's got your back! Let's break down what makes Flame so darn cool: 1. Built-in editors: Forget about messing with config files. Flame lets you add, tweak, and zap your apps and bookmarks right from the interface. It's so easy, your grandma could do it (no offense, Grams). 2. Pin your faves: Got apps you use more than your coffee maker? Pin 'em to the homescreen for lightning-fast access. 3. Souped-up search: Flame's search bar is like Google on steroids. It'll hunt through your apps and bookmarks, plus it's got 11 web search engines baked in. And if that's not enough, you can add your own! 4. Fort Knox security: Keep your digital kingdom safe with Flame's authentication system. No more nosy neighbors peeking at your server setup. 5. Make it yours: Flame's more customizable than a tricked-out hot rod. We're talking custom CSS, 15 built-in color themes, and even a theme builder for you creative types. 6. Weather at a glance: Is it T-shirt or parka weather? Flame's got a nifty weather widget to keep you in the know. 7. Docker integration: For you container cats, Flame can automatically sniff out and add your Docker apps based on their labels. How's that for convenience? But wait, there's more! Flame plays nice with Kubernetes too, and it can even import your existing HTML bookmarks (though that feature's still cookin' in the oven). Setting up Flame is easier than falling off a log. Just pull the Docker image, spin up a container, and boom - you're off to the races. And for you hands-on types, there's always the option to build from source. So, if you're looking to add some sizzle to your homelab setup, give Flame a shot. It's the server startpage that'll have you saying, "Now that's what I'm talkin' about!" Trust me, your apps and bookmarks have never looked this good.

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