OliveTin / OliveTin
OliveTin gives safe and simple access to predefined shell commands from a web interface.
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OliveTin
OliveTin gives safe and simple access to predefined shell commands from a web interface. It is a web-based tool that allows users to run commands on their server without having to log in via SSH. OliveTin is designed to be easy to use and secure, and it is perfect for system administrators, home automation enthusiasts, and anyone else who needs to run commands on their server remotely.
Features
- Simple and easy to use: OliveTin has a user-friendly web interface that makes it easy to run commands on your server.
- Secure: OliveTin uses a number of security features to protect your server from unauthorized access.
- Predefined commands: OliveTin comes with a number of predefined commands that you can run on your server.
- Custom commands: You can also create your own custom commands to run on your server.
- Scheduled tasks: You can schedule tasks to run on your server at specific times.
- Notifications: OliveTin can send you notifications when certain events occur on your server.
Benefits
- Save time: OliveTin can save you time by automating tasks that you would otherwise have to do manually.
- Reduce errors: OliveTin can help you reduce errors by providing a safe and controlled environment to run commands on your server.
- Improve security: OliveTin can help you improve the security of your server by restricting access to certain commands.
- Monitor your server: OliveTin can help you monitor your server by providing you with real-time information about its status.
Getting Started
To get started with OliveTin, you will need to install it on your server. Once you have installed OliveTin, you can access the web interface by visiting https://your-server-ip:8080
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Documentation
For more information about OliveTin, please refer to the documentation.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please read the contributing guidelines before submitting a pull request.