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Any self-hosted alternative to draw. io or excalidraw? I am in search of a Draw io or Excalidraw that I can self-host I tried WBO, it's fine but looks more like drawn in Paint Are there close alternatives? P S - Diagram net is possible to self host but my server is too weak to handle it P S - Solution was to use nextcloud apps that has both excalidraw and draw io integration Thanks all for the
Excalidraw Whiteboard: Ultimate Docker Self-hosted Home lab Diagramming With the editor, users can draw diagrams, import images, and save their work as Excalidraw files for future use Docker Integration with Excalidraw Whiteboard Integrating Docker into your home lab setup is essential for managing containerized applications and services Excalidraw Whiteboard offers a simple way to visualize Docker-based
Someone0nEarth excalidraw-self-hosted - GitHub The goal is a docker-compose configuration for a fully self-hosted Excalidraw with collaboration support The configuration is for a traefik setup and uses a MongoDB for the storage Also includes mongo-express as a MongoDB admin interface The original version of excalidraw only supporting Firebase
Excalidraw, free and selfhostable diagram-drawing in the . . . - Reddit Svelte is a radical new approach to building user interfaces Whereas traditional frameworks like React and Vue do the bulk of their work in the browser, Svelte shifts that work into a compile step that happens when you build your app
Development | Excalidraw developer docs The Docker image is free of analytics and other tracking libraries At the moment, self-hosting your own instance doesn't support sharing or collaboration features
Excalidraw: An absolute gorgeous way of creating Technical Diagrams . . . Greetings everyone, a long time ago I’ve shared an outstanding tool that I was using at the time called Draw io, it was my go-to tool for all my drawings, and technical content, plus it has the Veeam, VMware, AWS, and many other most-common stencils There is nothing wrong with Draw io and still works strong, and I open it from time to time