A self-hosted map for understanding a home server setup
CT ROADMAP is a visualization tool for mapping home lab hardware and the jobs each part performs. setups can become hard to understand once custom flows, scripts, , and special run commands start to pile up. The tool is meant to show both the physical layout and the small pieces that make the system work.
It is available as a . It does not scan the network by default; everything is added manually with drag and drop. It can also be used to plan future features or settings before putting them into service.
Possible future additions include light for the first setup, clickable links for URLs and file paths on tiles, and other requested features.
Key points
- CT ROADMAP maps home lab hardware and system functions in one visual view.
- It runs as a through a .
- It is passive by default and does not scan the network automatically.
- Users add items manually with drag and drop.
- Future features may include light and clickable tile links.