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just-dashboard turns this:

dashboard "Food":
  - h1 text: Food
  - h2 text: By caloric content
  - 3 columns:
    - rows:
      - h3 text: Bananas
      - pie chart: {
          "columns": [
            ["Protein", 5], ["Sugar", 10], ["Other carbs", 40], ["Fat", 1]
          ]
        }
    - rows:
      - h3 text: Tofu
      - pie chart: {
          "columns": [
            ["Protein", 30], ["Sugar", 0], ["Other carbs", 40], ["Fat", 3]
          ]
        }
    - rows:
      - h3 text: Peanut butter
      - pie chart: {
          "columns": [
            ["Protein", 20], ["Sugar", 2], ["Other carbs", 20], ["Fat", 50]
          ]
}

Into this:

Screenshot of a dashboard that compares the macronutrients in bananas, tofu and peanut butter.

To host your dashboard, you can roll your own backend, or:

  • Create a public GitHub gist with a file named dashboard.yml or dashboard.json (depending on your preferred format)
  • Access it as a shareable dashboard at: http://bottoml.in/e/{Github username}/{Gist ID}

In fact, I've created a Gist with the example above: https://gist.github.com/kantord/2973bdd4ad689642562018bb4091ffbd; thus it's accessible as a dashboard at: http://bottoml.in/e/kantord/2973bdd4ad689642562018bb4091ffbd

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