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rshelljs

v0.2.1

Published

Executing *nix SHELL commands remotely.

Downloads

9

Readme

RShellJS : Remote Shell

A Node.js module that executes commands remotely and returns real-time output.

Installation

$ npm install rshelljs

Usage

First, install RshellJS project dependencies by running the following command in the root directory:

$ npm install

Second, to have an idea about using this module, please run the simple Express demo application inside demo folder:

$ cd demo/
$ npm install
$ node app.js

Now, go to http://localhost:3000/ in your default browser and explore the demo application.

Note: If you access the demo application from a machine other than your local one, make sure to use your demo application's app.js server ip address instead of "localhost".

Tests

The ability to test the project will be supported shortly. We welcome any suggestion and contribution from you about this matter.

Issues

Tell us about any kind of issues in our projet using Issues tab is GitHub. The following subsections describe the most common issues you could encounter using this project.

Bugs

We encourage you to report any kind of bugs faced running the project by opening an issue labeled bug.

New Features

You're welcome to request adding a feature to the project by opening an issue labeled new feature.

Enhancements

To suggest some feature enhancements, please open an issue labeled enhancement.

Help & Questions

If you need help up and running this project, please put your help request and/or question in an issue labeled help and/or question respectively.

Contributing

Please refer to Contributing Guidelines.

License

This projet is open source and licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0