# rommapp/romm

Source: [GitHub](https://github.com/rommapp/romm)  
Feed7 permalink: https://feed7.dev/p/romm-1cecexv  
Published: Unknown  
Trust: Needs Review (needs_review)

## Why Included

Self-hosted retro ROM manager trending on GitHub: library scanning with IGDB metadata, in-browser play via EmulatorJS, 400+ platforms. No AI angle — off-topic for agent builders.

## Source Summary

**The gist** RomM is a self-hosted manager for retro game collections: it scans libraries, pulls metadata from **IGDB, Screenscraper, and MobyGames**, tracks Retroachievements, and plays games in-browser through **EmulatorJS**. It covers **400+ platforms** and deploys via **Docker** on a Python/Vue stack.

## Practical Implication

**Why it matters** This is off-topic for builders running coding agents — it trended (**411 stars** in a day) as a polished **self-hosted** project, not as AI news. Skip it unless you happen to collect retro games.

## Agent-Ready Context

**The gist** RomM is a self-hosted manager for retro game collections: it scans libraries, pulls metadata from **IGDB, Screenscraper, and MobyGames**, tracks Retroachievements, and plays games in-browser through **EmulatorJS**. It covers **400+ platforms** and deploys via **Docker** on a Python/Vue stack.

**Why it matters** This is off-topic for builders running coding agents — it trended (**411 stars** in a day) as a polished **self-hosted** project, not as AI news. Skip it unless you happen to collect retro games.

**Watch out** The material is simply outside the beat: the README mentions **no AI features**, and the only transferable idea is its **metadata-enrichment** pipeline over messy file libraries.

## Context Map

- Layer: industry
- Domains: None
- Topics: None

## Uncertainty

- The material is simply outside the beat: the README mentions **no AI features**, and the only transferable idea is its **metadata-enrichment** pipeline over messy file libraries.

## Agent Instruction

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