Not my project - found this courtesy of Hack-a-Day.

This free and open source software tool is designed to make it easy for individuals to keep track of both the routine maintenance needs of their vehicles, as well as keep track of any previous or upcoming repairs and upgrades.

Demo here: https://demo.lubelogger.com/Login/Index

User/pass: test/1234

  • walden@sub.wetshaving.social
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    23 days ago

    I love LubeLogger. I’ve totally switched both my and my wifes cars to it for tracking gas mileage and maintenance.

    If anyone would like, I can share how I got ntfy notifications working with it for maintenance reminders.

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      23 days ago

      My only beef with LubeLogger (and it’s a pretty minor one, given it’s just the one dev) is the lack of a mobile app. I’ve used aCar since 2012. I have years of data logged, and IMO, having periodic reminders and widgets available at a single tap is a bit more favorable than a PWA.

      I am very curious about ntfy though. Please do share.

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        23 days ago

        You install the ntfy app on your phone and subscribe to channels which then can/will alert.

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            23 days ago

            You can use their public server if you want, otherwise you can spin up your own on a cheap/free VPS.

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              23 days ago

              Ntfy’s public server costs money. Something that’s need-to-know when suggesting an app to someone who’s curious about its functionality.

              I already have a small cluster that I run shit on, so that’s they way I would take.