#
HabitTrove
HabitTrove is a gamified habit tracking application that helps you build and maintain positive habits by rewarding you with coins, which you can use to exchange for rewards.
## Differences to Upstream
I generally try to keep the `main` branch up to date with upstream features, merging tagged versions and mapping them to `.0`.
In this version I've taken steps to ensure a smoother experience and decreased the chance of the program bricking itself. This doesn't mean that it's completely stable, but I've fixed the most glaring bugs I encountered.
Differences (as of writing) are:
- resolved linting problems so you can actually commit things
- added missing dependency
- refactored adding habit modal to cause less errors
- resolved undefined error
- replaced dockerhub release flow with github
- miscellaneous refactorings
- split habits & tasks page into two different pages
- only display "show all" if there are more than 4 entries
## Features
- 🎯 Create and track daily habits
- 🏆 Earn coins for completing habits
- 💰 Create a wishlist of rewards to redeem with earned coins
- 📊 View your habit completion streaks and statistics
- 📅 Calendar heatmap to visualize your progress (WIP)
- 🌍 Multi-language support (English, Español, Català, Deutsch, Français, Русский, 简体中文, 한국어, 日本語)
- 🌙 Dark mode support
- 📲 Progressive Web App (PWA) support
- 💾 Automatic daily backups with rotation
## Usage
1. **Creating Habits**: Click the "Add Habit" button to create a new habit. Set a name, description, and coin reward.
2. **Tracking Habits**: Mark habits as complete on your dashboard. Each completion earns you the specified coins.
3. **Wishlist**: Add rewards to your wishlist that you can redeem with earned coins.
4. **Statistics**: View your progress through the heatmap and streak counters.
## Docker Deployment
HabitTrove can be run using Docker in several ways, depending on your needs:
### Using Pre-built Images
The easiest way to run HabitTrove is using our pre-built Docker images from DockerHub:
1. First, prepare the data directory with correct permissions:
```bash
mkdir -p data backups
chown -R 1001:1001 data backups # Required for the nextjs user in container
```
2. Then run using either method:
```bash
# Generate a secure authentication secret
export AUTH_SECRET=$(openssl rand -base64 32)
echo $AUTH_SECRET
# Using docker-compose (recommended)
## Update the AUTH_SECRET environment variable in docker-compose.yaml
nano docker-compose.yaml
## Start the container
docker compose up -d
# Or using docker run directly
docker run -d \
-p 3000:3000 \
-v ./data:/app/data \
-v ./backups:/app/backups \ # Add this line to map the backups directory
-e AUTH_SECRET=$AUTH_SECRET \
ghcr.io/manindark/habittrove
```
Available image tags:
- `latest`: Stable release version, recommended for most users
- `vX.Y.Z` (e.g., `v0.1.4`): Specific version for reproducible deployments and rollbacks
- `dev`: Latest development build from the main branch, may contain unstable features
Choose your tag based on needs:
- Use `latest` for general production use
- Use version tags (e.g., `v0.2.9`) for reproducible deployments
- Use `dev` for testing new features
**Note on Volumes:** The application stores user data in `/app/data` and backups in `/app/backups` inside the container. The examples above map `./data` and `./backups` from your host machine to these container directories. Ensure these host directories exist and have the correct permissions (`chown -R 1001:1001 data backups`).
### Building Locally
If you want to build the image locally (useful for development):
```bash
# Build the Docker image
npm run docker-build
# Run the container
npm run docker-run
```
The application data will be persisted in the `data` directory in both cases.
## Building the Project
To contribute to HabitTrove, you'll need to set up a development environment. Here's how to get started:
### Prerequisites
- Node.js 20 or later
- npm package manager
- Git (for version control)
- bun (for running tests)
### Setting Up the Development Environment
1. Clone the repository and navigate to the project directory:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/ManInDark/HabitTrove.git
cd habittrove
```
2. Install project dependencies:
```bash
npm install --force
```
3. Set up the development environment:
```bash
npm run setup:dev
```
4. Start the development server:
```bash
npm run dev
```
5. Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) in your browser to access the development version.
### Running Tests
Before contributing, make sure to run the test suite:
```bash
npm test
```
### Building for Production
To build the project for production:
```bash
npm run build
```
This will create an optimized production build in the `.next` directory.
### Code Quality Tools
The project uses several tools to maintain code quality:
- ESLint for linting: `npm run lint`
- TypeScript type checking: `npm run typecheck`
Run these commands regularly during development to catch issues early.
## Contributing
We welcome feature requests and bug reports! Please [open an issue](https://github.com/ManInDark/habittrove/issues/new).
## License
This project is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
## Support
If you encounter any issues or have questions, please file an issue on the GitHub repository.