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Re: Looking for an inventory software which is free software and not IT-centric



On Feb 19, 2020, elvis wrote:
> 
> On 19/2/20 12:31 pm, Dan Purgert wrote:
>> On Feb 19, 2020, Linux-Fan wrote:
>>> Hello fellow list members,
>>> 
>>> I am looking for a software of which I am sure it exists, but I fail
>>> to find online, thus asking if anybody might know such a thing? Of
>>> course, it is best if it is included on Debian, even better if in
>>> stable :) . If not, it should at least compile+run on it. I am looking
>>> for free software (as per DFSG) that does not depend on registration
>>> or proprietary servers.
>> I'm not entirely sure it'll tick all the boxes you need (in terms of
>> functionality); but what about "partkeepr"?  Details can be found at
>> their site https://partkeepr.org & the (GPL'd) source is at github
>> (https://github.com/partkeepr/PartKeepr).
> 
> Partkeeper looks awesome, almost makes me wish I had some inventory to
> manage.

Come on down the rabbit hole of "Arduino" -- you'll quickly have
"inventory" to manage. :)

I was in Linux-fan's shoes about 6 months back; the tool made things so
much easier to keep track of (now if only I would remember to use it
before going on a shopping spree at Mouser / Digikey!)

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