The most simple NodeJS application manager with RESTful API.
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The most simple NodeJS application manager with RESTful API.
Gnome Shell Extension that allows to start and stop systemd services
GNOME Shell extension to manage systemd services.
Native bindings to journald
Four samples of how to load-balance Node.js in production.
A GNOME Shell extension for monitoring and managing systemd services, cron jobs, docker and poman containers
A one-click AWS deployment to run a Bitcoin full-node and Ord instance with a client-controller. The client currently facilitates creating an ord wallet, viewing balance/address info and uploading / inscribing files.
Node.js as a running service is becoming more and more popular these days. One of the issues many developers face is how to ensure their node.js service starts automatically, and more importantly how to keep it running should it crash.
[DEPRECATED] The latest extension has been refactored and is moved to here <https://github.com/hangxingliu/vscode-systemd>
DHCP Anonymity Profiles and implementations slides
⌚ SystemD Manager, watchdog, notifier and service
Example Node.js systemd service for Raspberry Pi.
A Process Manager called Patty
ಠ_ಠ chat-bot surveillance-system assistant
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