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herdsman

v0.0.1

Published

A node/mithril dashboard to monitor and manage server microservices. WIP.

Downloads

19

Readme

Herdsman Microservice Dashboard

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A locally-hosted web dashboard to manage and monitor server microservices on a system.

Why?

I found that as I was working on some projects that I would end up having 5 or 6 terminals up and running servers at a time. Switching between them and keeping track of them was always an issue, and I never knew the health of the server without going directly to it. I wanted a solution that would allow me to view the terminal output, but also give additional information, like the health at-a-glance, and consolidate all of them to a single view. This is where Herdsman comes in. it herds the cats, brings them under one roof, and helps you see what they are doing.

Work in progress

This module is a work in progress, and is nowhere near production stability. Please check back in the future for updates, or even better, reach out to contribute!