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abdelhai / mira

Licence: MIT license
A place for notes, but for the people I keep in touch with

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Mira ☎️ (on Deta)

Mira is a personal contacts manager written by Linus. It is a place for keeping in touch with people.

Deploy

Mira is designed for quick actions and references to people I've met, and things I want to remember about those people. It looks like this in action:

Mira on desktop

In particular, in addition to normal contact info you see in every app, Mira is capable of storing a few specific kinds of data I like to remember about people:

  • past meetings ("mtg"): where are all the places I've met this person, in which occasion, and what did we talk about that I want to remember?
  • last met ("last"): when did we last talk? This is useful when I want to follow up with people I haven't talked to in too long.
  • place: what city do they live in? This is useful for remembering to visit people I haven't seen in a while whenever I visit a city for the first time in some time.
  • unstructured notes: things like extracurricular or volunteering involvements, event attendance, hobbies, and other extraneous information that's useful to know, but not trivial.

This repo is modified to run on Deta.

Run on Deta

Deta provides a platform for hosting apps like Mira. Mira uses a Deta Micro and a Deta Base. Deta has built in authentication, only you can access your app and data.

To run your own Mira instance, follow these instructions:

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