# fwqNav **Repository Path**: Jackchen666hh/fwq-nav ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: fwqNav - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2025-09-22 - **Last Updated**: 2025-09-25 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # honey _A sweet dashboard I use on my homeserver with some self-hosted stuff..._ honey is written in **pure** `HTML` `CSS` `JS` so dynamic backend or special webserver configuration is not required. It works out-of-the-box as all operations are done client-side. **[πŸ“Ί Live demo](https://honeyy.vercel.app/)** ## πŸš€ Installation ### πŸ•ΈοΈ On existing webserver 1. Download latest prebuilt archive from **[Releases](https://github.com/dani3l0/honey/releases)**. 2. Extract downloaded archive to your webserver root. 3. You're done! ### πŸ‹ via Docker ``` docker run -p 4173:4173 -v /path/to/config:/app/dist/config ghcr.io/dani3l0/honey:latest ``` - `-p 4173:4173` - exposes HTTP port to your machine - `-v /path/to/config:/app/dist/config` - mounts config directory to your local filesystem, missing config files will be created automatically If you have custom icons or background images, you can freely put them in `config` dir. Just remember to provide valid URLs (with `/config` prefix). _alternatively, use a `docker-compose.yml` file_ ## βš™οΈ Configuration Configuration file is located at `config/config.json`. ### πŸ“± Tweaking the user interface The following keys are available under `ui` section. Some of them are listed in _Settings_ page and can be customized by end-user. | Key name | Description | in Settings | |-----------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------| | `name` | Name shown at the main screen and the tab title. | ❌ | | `desc` | Short description shown under title at the main screen. | ❌ | | `icon` | Icon shown at the main screen and as site's favicon. | ❌ | | `wallpaper` | Background image visible when dark mode is disabled. | ❌ | | `wallpaper_dark` | Background image visible when dark mode is enabled. | ❌ | | `dark_mode` | Tells whether dark mode is enabled by default. (Available values: `Auto`,`Off`,`On`) | βœ… | | `open_new_tab` | Tells whether clicking on a service will open it in new tab by default. | βœ… | | `ping_dots` | Enables small dot before service name indicating whether is it available or not. | βœ… | | `blur` | Tells whether card background blur is enabled by default. | βœ… | | `animations` | Tells whether UI animations are enabled by default. | βœ… | | `trusted_domains` | Array of domains (or IP addresses) to no longer be considered as 3rd-parties. RegExp is fully supported. | βœ… | ### πŸ”— Adding custom services `services` section is an array containing objects. Object's structure looks like this: | Key name | Description | |-------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `name` | Your service's name. | | `desc` | Short description shown under service's name. | | `href` | URL address of your service. It is directly passed to `` tag. | | `icon` | Path to an icon of your service. | Example: ``` ... { "name": "CalDav", "desc": "Simple CalDav server for calendar sync between various devices.", "href": "caldav", "icon": "img/preview/caldav.png" }, ... ``` ## πŸ› οΈ Development honey is built on top of [Vite.js](https://vitejs.dev/). This tool allows faster development and offers various optimizations. How to prepare a development environment: ``` # Download the source code git clone https://github.com/dani3l0/honey && cd honey # Install required modules npm i ``` ### πŸ—Ό Live server **For coding.** This will spin up a HTTP server on **[localhost:5173](http://localhost:5173/)**. Each time source file is saved, UI will automatically hot-reload so there is no need for `ALT+TAB` and `F5`. ``` npm run dev ``` ### πŸ—οΈ Build **Prepare project for production.** This command will link and optimize project assets to take less space and require less bandwith. Prebuilt assets will be stored in `dist` directory and are ready to be put in a webserver root. ``` npm run build ``` ## 🀝 Credits Of course, some third-party resources are used in this project. I kanged them for self-hosting, easier development and to avoid compatibility issues. - **[Material Icons](https://github.com/materialos/android-icon-pack/)**, for app icons at _Services_ page - **[Google Fonts](https://fonts.google.com/)**, for material icons on buttons and Quicksand font - **honey icon** - random icon found in DuckDuckGo Images - **Wallpapers** - very nice background images kanged from [wallhaven](https://wallhaven.cc/)