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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/lljdu77_-bvd on 2025-07-12 19:15:03+00:00.
Hello, over the last years I created some open source projects that I wanted to share here. Some are self-hosted, others as desktop applications, a browser extension, etc.
All of them started as tools that I wanted to have, but didn't exist, so I created them for personal use. But now, some of them have been used by many people, even having contributions from other people.
Mantium
Mantium is a self-hostable cross-site manga tracker, which means that you can track manga from multiple source sites, like Mangadex and ComicK. Mantium doesn't download the chapter images; it downloads the manga metadata (name, URL, cover, etc.) and chapter metadata (number, name, URL) from the source site and shows them in a dashboard and iframe to put in your dashboard service. You also receive notifications in Ntfy when new chapters are released.
homarr-iframes
homarr-iframes connects to multiple self-hosted applications to create iframes to be used in any dashboard (not only Homarr, despite the project's initial name).
iframes on my Homarr dashboard
Memos Web Clipper
Memos Web Clipper is an unofficial and simple web clip browser extension to save memos of the current page to Memos.
It's available on Mozilla's official extensions store, but you can check the releases page for installing it manually in Chrome-based browsers.
Mokuro Reader Docker Image
This project makes available a distroless and nonroot Docker image for the Mokuro Reader project. It automatically creates new images when new commits are pushed to the original Mokuro Reader project repository.
Mokuro Gui
Mokuro GUI is a desktop application for the command-line program mokuro.
Local Audio Yomichan
This project provides a distroless and nonroot Docker image for the local-audio-yomichan project.
Spotify Releases Notify
This project sends daily notifications to Ntfy for new releases of artists you follow on Spotify.
Mangal and Kaizoku
My mangal and Kaizoku repositories are slightly modified forks. The original projects were archived, and my changes to them are only to support my Mantium project, which has integrations with them.
I don't plan to continue these two projects, only support Mantium's integration.