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proxess

v0.3.1

Published

Manages Processes running on your computer

Readme

PROXESS AKA UNITY

A process manager for your service pool, and a master note taker. The idea is, it should be easy to manage all of the servers running on your local machine. Proxess aims to improve the developer experience by allowing you to store all of your terminal commands in a database and start / stop & monitor proccesses

Prerequisites

Installation

Global Installation is reccomended. (sudo) npm install -g proxess

Running Proxess

To manage your running services, just run the proxess command in your terminal. (from any working directory, it doesn't matter, we'll point it to the right location)

$ proxess

Then visit your manager at http://localhost:9911/.

The Client

The Client is built in Ember JS. In Order to edit the client you need to do the following steps... (on mac)

    cd /usr/local/lib/node_modules/proxess/client
    npm install
    bower install
    ember build

This was left this way intentionally so that you can have access to The Ember CLI Project in order to make changes to the client as you see fit. For More info about Ember CLI, or Ember in general, see the useful links section below.

The Dashboard

Client Application

Adding A Process

Client Application

Viewing a Note (Markdown support)

Client Application

Useful Links

GITHUB