Oh, nvm you were looking for office like collab. I don't use it personally, but NextCloud comes to mind. I don't think any coding is necessary, but it requires manual set up either at your home or on a linode server/cloud hosting.

https://nextcloud.com/install/#instructions-server

https://www.linode.com/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/nextcloud/

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So, one of my goals is to set up next cloud so I can get my family off of Google. There is Libre office integration, but, nextcloud uses your typical username/password for login. I'd love to have a version that uses key pairs instead.

Since it is open source, this SHOULD be possible, but I don't have a clue how one would do that.

NextCloud with keypairs would definitely be interesting. The default setup is your classic admin/user hierarchy, but it would be cool to whitelist an npub, and if they can sign their events, they can access the server, maybe even with a little anti-spam zap the first few times.

Yeah! That would be cool. I just... Can't. LOL

Yeahh me neither haha

Maybe someone else can? We just need to find them and properly motivate them. I'll grab my jumper cables, you grab a battery...

Clamp to the nipples until they write the code. Perfect. ⚡

There is mastodon integration, but here we want a sign in to actually use the nextcloud services. This could actually be in interesting route for nostr-native organizations. Maybe a bounty could be set up?

If all else fails, open port 22 and sftp text files back and forth like the good ol days.

I don't know how to do that, but I suppose I could figure that out. There's no encryption on those files, though, if they are plain text...

Sftp is encrypted. I use it to sync files on my phone from my home Synology nas with the FolderSync app.

I was thinking about using NextCloud for it, but I went with the simplest option for my needs, since I'm the only one using it. It's a fairly low level solution.

Oh! I use syncthing for a few folders to keep things current between my phone and laptop. If it's like that, then it's really useful.