Service monitoring / "init" system
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Service monitoring / "init" system
Pebble is a lightweight Linux service manager with layered configuration and an HTTP API.
Vutils or Vic Utilities is an utility library written in Modern C++ and for Modern C++. It helps your programming go easier, faster, and simpler.
pmesh: rethinking application proxies
SAP Cloud Application Programming Model (CAP) sample code project with multitenancy using service manager-created SAP HANA containers for tenant data isolation.
A simplistic system-supervisor (deprecated)
📯 Service Manager Tray for Windows
SMLets PowerShell based Exchange Connector for controlling Microsoft System Center Service Manager 2016+
An Android library for invoking system services in service manager
A VSCode extenstion which allows you to create and modify Service Manager ScriptLibraries outside the Service Manager Client.
`service`-like launchctl wrapper for Mac OS X
Migrate your code to laminas-servicemanager 4.x compatibility utilizing Rector rules.
Super light PHP DI service container with autowiring capabilities to facilitate dependency injection/inversion of control in your project.
An interface developed to manage interdependent projects using screen.
Converting systemd units into dinit services
[experimental] cmake/catkin wrapper for dinit service manager
HYPER MINIMALISTIC SERVICE MANAGER IN POSIX SHELL
A lightweight service manager for deploying and managing services on remote Linux machines over SSH. Easily push binaries and containers without systemd configuration. Simple commands to start, stop, restart services and view logs. Supports multiple networking options including Tailscale and macvlan.
A simple supervisord like python script for monitoring a process
Simple tool for disabling, stopping or starting a list of services.
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