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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/MrChunkz on 2023-07-04 12:08:42+00:00.


The short back story to this, is that I'm an IT nerd with a family in an apartment that's always getting cluttered with stuff. I realized that in this day and age, I can find all of my manuals online for just about anything of importance that I buy - meaning I can throw out the paper ones (as well as associated documentation/purchase details). It would take a lot less space.

But I'm not sure of a good way to keep this organized. I thought that I might as well store amazon invoices or similar with them if I was logging them anyway. Purchase date, which store it came from and the like.

Basically, an asset management system I guess? I've never used one professionally, but that's what my googling seemed to lead me to.

I self host a bunch of stuff via docker/fileserver but I'm not limited to that. I was wondering if there's anything that'll do this, for a family as opposed to a huge company (in terms of complexity, I don't need much I think). Any advice or experience with this?

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