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Registering a New User

Get My User Documentation Registration / Login

Registering as a new user in Get My isn't difficult. Once you have the application up and running, navigate to the application URL in your favorite browser. If you are on a laptop, desktop, or tablet, you'll likely see a 'Log In' option in the upper right corn...

Login as an Existing User

Get My User Documentation Registration / Login

Simply navigate to the main URL (IP Address or Domain / Sub-domain) of your Get My application.  In the upper right corner on desktop, laptop, and most tablets you'll see a 'Login' option.  On smaller mobile devices (small tablets, smart phones, etc) you'll...

Administrative - Disable Registration for your Site

Get My User Documentation Registration / Login

As an administrator of the Get My system, you will have the ability to manage whether registration remains enabled for your site.  If you prefer not to have other persons registering for your site, or you have registered all of the users you expect to have usi...

Add and Edit Stores

Get My User Documentation Products and Stores

Stores are used as an organizational tool in Get My.   You can assign stores to the Products you'll add to the system.  Eventually, you'll be able to sort your shopping list by the stores products are available from so that you can get your shopping done more ...

Add and Edit Products

Get My User Documentation Products and Stores

Products are the items you shop for, or any item you might need / want to put on a list.  Get My doesn't have to be used as a shopping list app alone.  It can be used for anything you may need a list for.  It could be a To Do list (though Tasks are probably be...

Install with Docker and Docker Compose

Get My User Documentation Installation of Get My

First, you'll need docker / docker compose installed on your host system.  Luckily, you can get docker installed on Windows, MacOS, and Linux.  I'm a Linux user, so that's what these directions will focus on, but if you are familiar with docker on Windows or ...

Creating Lists

Get My User Documentation Lists

Any user can create a new List in Get My.  Lists were originally created to be used as a "Shopping LIst", but feel free to use them for anything you want.  I've used them for Lists to help me go through all the things we needed to do before leaving on a trip, ...

Adding Items to Lists

Get My User Documentation Lists

Adding items to lists is as simple as going to the List through the top navigation, or slide out navigation on mobile, and beginning to type in items to add to the list.  Just press Enter to add it to the list, or click / touch the 'Add' button to do the same....

Creating Menus

Get My User Documentation Menus

Menus are really just another kind of list. For us it's a list of the things we want to make for a meal on a given day.  My family is quite indecisive, and it often devolves into us just not having any idea what to make from day to day.  A simple problem, but ...

Adding Items to Menus

Get My User Documentation Menus

Adding items to Menus is as simple as deciding what you want to have on a given date, typing in the item name, and selecting a date for it to be served.  You can type the item into the 'Item' input box. I like to list each dish I'll be serving on a given day,...

Link Products to Menu Items

Get My User Documentation Menus

In order to make generating a shopping list easier, and more sane given the menus we create (food is expensive these days), I have added a feature where we can link Products (items that go on a shopping list) to the Menu Items we add for our meals.  When you l...

Adding Tasks (My Tasks vs. Manage >> Tasks)

Get My User Documentation Tasks

Tasks is a part of this app I created for my girls really. It was a way to separate and rotate their chores each day / week / etc.  They could each login and see what their tasks were for any given day, and know what they were supposed to be doing.  It all ste...