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iri

self-hosted backlog management game library exploring thingy.

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  • Docker
  • Self-Hosted
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  1.  Personal video game library

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  • Developed by

    DE flagNikita Karpukhin
  • Licensing

    Open Source (AGPL-3.0) and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    15 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is iri?

What is this?

IRI is a self-hosted backlog management game library exploring thingy. The features - in no particular order and with zero attempt to align verbs on the list - are:

Automatically (or semi-automatically) import your games from Steam, GOG, Epic Games, PlayStation and Xbox; Manually add games (provided they can be found in IGDB or VNDB); Family sharing mode (so that other users in your family can browse your enormous library); Keeps track of your playtime (only for Steam and GOG); Record which games you've dropped and which you've beaten, along with your rating and notes. Search by tags, genres, and hardware capabilities (i.e. "does it run well on Steam Deck"); Convenient (well, convenient to me) bulk edit mode; Exportable game collections, so that you can easily share all your favorite rogue-like deckbuilders; Somewhat browsable with gamepad with a "Install with Steam" button (because library browsing experience on the Steam Deck is miserable); Very browsable on mobile; Optional ?AYYY-EYYYE? integration to automatically match games to their IGDB entries (for uncertain cases like region-specific copies, special editions, etc).

There's a read-only demo available here if you want to play around with it.

You can also see an example of an exported static collection here.

If you're curious about the codebase, take a look in ARCHITECTURE.md.

This repo is also mirrored to a Forgejo instance.

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