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scanopy — Self-host Network diagrams that update themselves

Network diagrams that update themselves

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scanopy

Network diagrams that update themselves

4,868 stars on GitHub · 🍴 232 forks · 📜 License: agpl-3.0 · 💻 Language: Rust

What is scanopy?

A unified dashboard for self-hosted services. One URL to access everything — pretty, lightweight, highly customizable.

Main components

  • Automatic discovery: Maps hosts and services by scanning the network. One scanner, no per-device agents.
  • 230+ service definitions: Auto-detects databases, web servers, containers, network infrastructure, and enterprise applications.
  • Four views from one scan: L2 (physical), L3 (logical), workloads, and application dependencies.
  • Distributed scanning: Deploy daemons across segments to map multi-site and multi-VLAN topologies.
  • Docker & SNMP integration: Native discovery for containerized services and network hardware.
  • Scheduled rescans: Documentation stays current as infrastructure changes.
  • Multi-user + RBAC: Organization management, role-based access, and shareable live views for teammates or external stakeholders.

The biggest strength is one bookmark to rule them all — replace dozens of management tabs.

Best for anyone running >5 self-host services wanting a unified, pretty status page.

Topics: the project is tagged with popular topics:

  • 🏷️ documentation
  • 🏷️ documentation-generator
  • 🏷️ documentation-tools
  • 🏷️ homelab
  • 🏷️ network-analysis
  • 🏷️ network-diagram
  • 🏷️ network-diagrams
  • 🏷️ network-docs
  • 🏷️ network-documentation
  • 🏷️ network-mapper

📸 Screenshots

L2 view

L3 view

Workloads view

Applications view

Quick install

The project supports Docker Compose:

git clone https://github.com/scanopy/scanopy.git
cd scanopy
docker compose up -d

Check the README in the repo for required env variables.

Minimum system requirements

Component Recommended
RAM 2048 MB
CPU 2 vCPU
Disk 25 GB SSD
OS Ubuntu 22.04 LTS / Debian 12
Docker 24.0+

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Article compiled from GitHub data on 05/05/2026. Star/fork counts may have changed — see live numbers via the GitHub link.