Scripts as a service. Builds on systemctl.
Project description
sysdm
Scripts as a service. Builds on systemd.
It gives you the best from screen, systemctl and journalctl.
Installation
pip install sysdm
Demo
Usage
sudo sysdm create myfile.py # creates and enables a new service file
sysdm view myfile.py # tails the service logs and allows interaction
sysdm ls # see the known services created by sysdm
Features
Creating and viewing have just helped you with:
- Generate a systemd unit file on the fly
- Uses current info to determine, and pin, working directory and virtualenv paths in your unit.
- Script will start running, and also boot on start
- Script will restart on error
- Changes to files in the directory of the same extension will cause a reload (e.g.
.py
) - Provides a UI for inspecting the logs of your script and start, stop etc
- Like with screen, you can leave and it will keep on running.
- Multiple people can look at it, too, when sharing a server.
- Provides flags to change settings
- UI is aware of the window-size
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