PIMS stands for Personal Inventory Management System. It is a site for me to list all the collections I own, so that I'm not an idiot and buy duplicates, like I have a tendency to do.
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README.md

PIMS

PIMS stands for Personal Inventory Management System.

It is a site for me to list all the collections I own, so that I'm not an idiot and buy duplicates, like I have a tendency to do.

It is written in Python, using the Masonite web framework

It uses a SQLite3 database