After you mentioned it, I looked it up too and stumbled on a similar answer to that link. Thanks!
Simple solution. I like it! Although I think it will get lost in the sea of daily emails….
Okay so your post inspired me to make the switch. All I had to do was switch out the image to the forgejo one. Everything worked right away. To try to make things as clean as possible, I went ahead and renamed my bind volume paths and app.ini stuff from gitea to forgejo but no matter what I tried, once I started the container, the container would create a gitea directory with a new app.ini. I even tried to run the forgejo compose on another host and the app still creates a gitea directory within the bind mount. Am I doing something wrong. I understand it’s a drop in replacement but I’m sure there’s a way to get a cleaner cut over.
compose.yml
volumes:
- ./data:/data
Host directories
~/forgejo
- data - forgejo - renamed for the migration - git - ssh - gitea - gets created by the app no matter what I do or what paths are set in app.ini
- compose.yml
How do I keep forgejo from creating this gitea directory? Why doesn’t it create a forgejo directory???
Edit: gitea version was - 1.21.7 and forgejo replacement image is 1.21.7-0
Actually, I’m curious as to why you mention Europe specifically?
I’m in the US but it does look like a very good candidate. Thanks!
This does look super nice but I need to have it centralized. We use multiple devices to do various things and will need to access this from all machines. So close!!!
Well sh.t… now I got a weekend project hahah
Copy/paste from another comment
“Just to be clear I just need to track my sales/revenue (even if input is manual) and track expenses (bonus if I could upload a picture of a receipt).
I don’t need to actually send an invoice (I do this straight from my website and it’s a seamless integration so not looking to reinvent this wheel, yet!)
Given the above, is in InvoiceNinja still a good candidate?”
Need this to be accidente to my lan with the primary being non technical. Thanks for the suggestion anyways tho
Just to be clear I just need to track my sales/revenue (even if input is manual) and track expenses (bonus if I could upload a picture of a receipt).
I don’t need to actually send an invoice (I do this straight from my website and it’s a seamless integration so not looking to reinvent this wheel, yet!)
Given the above, is in InvoiceNinja still a good candidate?
Great suggestion. Not sure why I didn’t think of it. It’s one of my first stops for this kind of stuff. I did check out this site which is how I found Akaunting.
Was not aware of Diun, will check out!