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coyot.io

v0.0.1

Published

An open-source cluster-ready server management solution driven by node.js and MongoDB

Downloads

11

Readme

coyot.io

The scalable, cluster-ready server management panel.

The "What"

What is coyot.io you ask? Every system admin's dream: a control panel built for flexibility and scaling, leveraging the power of a MEAN stack and the elegance of Material Design.

The "Why"

When I first started servers, I found that the best way to manage the system was to SSH in and do everything by hand. Few control panels offered the flexibility and automation to make a difference for system admins and IT teams.

A couple years later, we still haven't evolved much in the way of control panels. Services such as AWS OpWorks and Bitnami offer quick, flexible management, but at a cost and with limits. Panels like Ajenti get closer to achieving what we need, but still fall short.

The "Who"

If you really care to know who is crazy enough to start this, the name is Keyton Stanier, a 17 y/o with a passion for the evolving digital world.

Installation

Simply do npm install coyot.io and you're ready to go!

Usage

TODO: Write usage instructions

Contributing

Want to contribute? Great! Open an issue for a bug or feature you wish to work on or start working on anything on the roadmap.

I appreciate any and all valid contributions, both in the form of code and feedback.

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

License

Licensed under MIT License. Please see LICENSE