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Linuxfabrik ChecklistFabrik

Python tool that generates interactive HTML checklists from YAML templates. Jinja conditionals, reusable includes, pluggable modules, built-in web server. Ideal for SOPs, deployments & recurring ops. made by Linuxfabrik

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ChecklistFabrik - Open Source Checklist Maker Tool

ChecklistFabrik (clf-play) is a Python 3 tool designed to manage your team's recurring checklists, processes, and procedures. It leverages simple yet powerful YAML templates to create interactive HTML forms for an enhanced user experience. Utilize variables and logic through the Jinja templating language to define adaptive procedures, and enjoy seamless progress tracking.

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Documentation

Full documentation is available at linuxfabrik.github.io/checklistfabrik. It is automatically built and deployed on every push to main.

Features

  • Auto-Save on Every Submit: Progress is written to the report file on every page change, not only on a clean shutdown. Closing the browser tab mid-run no longer loses already-submitted answers — re-open the report later to continue.

  • Dashboard: Run clf-play without arguments to open a web dashboard that lists all your templates and reports. Start new checklists or re-open previous ones with a single click.

  • Dynamic Item Exclusion: Automatically mark pages or tasks as inapplicable using conditional when expressions. (See the User Guide for details.)

  • HTML Interface with Built-In Web Server: View and complete checklists via a user-friendly HTML interface powered by a built-in local web server.

  • Jinja Templating Support: Create dynamic checklists using variables and Boolean expressions enabled by the Jinja templating language.

  • Simple YAML Checklists: Define templates and generate reports with plain YAML, making version control with systems such as Git straightforward.

  • Sub-Checklists with a "Run" Button: Embed another checklist template as a card on a page. Clicking the Run button launches the referenced template in a new browser tab as an independent checklist with its own report file — useful for splitting long procedures into reusable, self-contained sub-checklists.

  • Template Includes for Rapid Checklist Generation: Reuse checklist templates to quickly generate multiple checklists from a single file, eliminating the need to start from scratch each time.

Definitions and Terms

  • Checklist:
    A series of tasks outlining a procedure, organized into pages.

  • Page:
    A collection of tasks displayed simultaneously to the user.

  • Report:
    The output of a checklist run—a YAML file generated from a template.

  • Task: A description of work to be performed. Tasks can appear in various forms, such as text fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, or non-interactive text blocks (see the User Guide for details).

  • Checklist Template: A YAML file used to create checklists, intended for reuse rather than direct execution.

  • Task Module: To support an extensible architecture, ChecklistFabrik delegates task rendering to separate, pluggable Python modules. A valid task module is any Python module within the checklistfabrik.modules namespace that provides a main method returning a dictionary that includes an html key with the rendered HTML as its value.

Installation

Using uv (recommended)

The recommended way to install ChecklistFabrik. You can run it without a permanent install:

uvx checklistfabrik

Or install it as a tool:

uv tool install checklistfabrik

For other installation methods (pipx, pip, development setup), see the PyPI page.

From Git (For Development)

git clone https://github.com/Linuxfabrik/checklistfabrik.git
cd checklistfabrik
pip install --editable .

Quick Start

A checklist template is a simple YAML file:

title: 'Server Maintenance'
description: 'Monthly maintenance procedure for production servers.'
version: '2025031901'

pages:
  - title: 'Preparation'
    tasks:
      - linuxfabrik.clf.text_input:
          label: 'Ticket number'
          required: true
        fact_name: 'ticket'

      - linuxfabrik.clf.checkbox_input:
          values:
            - label: 'Notify users about the maintenance window'
            - label: 'Create a full backup'
          required: true

  - title: 'Maintenance'
    tasks:
      - linuxfabrik.clf.markdown:
          content: 'Working on ticket **{{ ticket }}**.'

      - linuxfabrik.clf.checkbox_input:
          label: 'Apply updates and reboot'
          required: true

Run it:

# Open the dashboard (auto-detects templates/ and reports/ subdirectories):
clf-play

# Or run a template directly:
clf-play --template server-maintenance.yml

To explore the bundled examples in a dashboard, run:

cd examples/
clf-play

For the full guide on creating checklists—including conditional pages, imports, and all task modules—see the User Guide.

Usage

Open the Dashboard

clf-play

The dashboard scans for *.yml files and lists them as templates and reports:

  1. If templates/ and/or reports/ subdirectories exist in the current working directory, they are used automatically.
  2. If only one of them exists, the other falls back to the current directory.
  3. If both point to the same directory, all files are shown in both sections — use "Run" to start a new checklist or "View" to re-open an existing one.

You can override this with explicit paths:

clf-play --templates-dir ./my-templates --reports-dir ./my-reports

Create a New Checklist From a Template

clf-play --template path/to/template.yml path/to/report.yml

The destination file may be omitted; in that case:

  • If the template specifies a report_path, then that field is used to generate a new filename.
  • Otherwise, a generic, timestamped filename is generated.

Re-Open an Existing Checklist

clf-play path/to/existing_checklist.yml

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