App / method of organizing personal opening repertoire?

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LuckyGrif
Hello! I’m a fairly new player that’s trying to improve, and I’ve found that keeping tabs on the logic on certain openings helps considerably.

Things like “after these 7 theory moves white is looking to develop the B1 knight around to G3 and build an attack on the king side, black is aiming to fianchetto the light squared bishop and target E4.” The aim isn’t to memorize, but I find that writing these things down and having them organized helps me absorb the information and in turn have better strategy. It also helps give me a good idea of the holes in the openings I haven’t studied.

So my question is: Is there any application / website / resource where I can build my own repertoire of openings I’ve practiced (and include the comments + knowledge I’ve collected from lessons and videos). I’m considering doing something in power BI, pulling from an excel database to just be able to filter through the openings I’ve studied and add more as I learn them.
varelse1

Bump.

I would like to know.

AtaChess68
I am using Scid vs PC for about a month now and I am very very happy with it. Takes a while before you get the hang of it and get used to the little open-source bugs.
AtaChess68
I posted about my initial problems here: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/game-analysis/i-could-use-some-help-organizing-my-games-and-databases-in-scid-vs-pc
tygxc

You are putting effort into the wrong direction. At rating 1130 you should focus on blunder prevention and tactics, not openings.