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🚀 notionSSH - Control Your Servers Easily

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📖 Introduction

notionSSH lets you manage your remote servers directly from Notion. You can run SSH commands anywhere, anytime—right from your web browser. This application is powered by Rust, ensuring efficiency and reliability.

⚙️ Features

  • Remote Control: Execute commands on your remote servers without needing a VPN.
  • User-Friendly Integration: Easily integrate with Notion for simple command execution.
  • Cross-Platform: Works on various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux.
  • Audit Logging: Keep track of all commands executed for security and monitoring.
  • Real-Time Monitoring: Get instant feedback from your remote command executions.

🛠️ System Requirements

To run notionSSH, your system should meet the following requirements:

  • Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.14 or later, or a modern Linux distribution.
  • Memory: At least 4 GB of RAM.
  • Storage: A minimum of 50 MB of available disk space.
  • Network: Internet connection for remote server access.

🚀 Getting Started

Follow these steps to download and set up notionSSH:

  1. Visit the Releases Page: Go to this page to download.
  2. Find the Latest Release: Look for the most recent version, usually at the top of the page.
  3. Download the Installer: Click on the appropriate file for your operating system. This will download the required installer or application to your computer.
  4. Run the Installer: After downloading, open the downloaded file and follow the prompts to install notionSSH on your machine.

📥 Download & Install

You can download notionSSH from the Releases page. Make sure to choose the latest version for the best experience. Click this link to visit: Download from Releases.

Once downloaded, follow these steps:

  • Windows: Double-click the installer file and follow the setup instructions.
  • macOS: Open the downloaded .dmg file and drag the notionSSH application to your Applications folder.
  • Linux: Extract the content from the downloaded archive and run the executable file in the terminal.

📜 Using notionSSH

After installation, you can start using notionSSH. Here’s how:

  1. Open Notion: Launch Notion in your web browser.
  2. Access the integration: Open the notionSSH integration within Notion.
  3. Enter Commands: Type your SSH commands directly into the designated field.
  4. Execute: Hit 'Enter' to run your command. You will receive real-time feedback in Notion.

💡 Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues while using notionSSH, consider the following:

  • Network Issues: Ensure you have a stable internet connection.
  • Permissions: Make sure your user has the proper permissions on the remote server.
  • Compatibility: Verify that your operating system meets the requirements listed above.

🤝 Contributing

If you want to contribute to notionSSH, you're welcome to do so. You can report issues, suggest features, or even submit code changes. Please check out the Contributing Guidelines for more information.

📃 License

notionSSH is licensed under the MIT License. You can use, modify, and distribute it under the terms of this license.

📞 Support

If you need help, feel free to open an issue on GitHub or reach out to the community in the discussions section. Your feedback and suggestions are always welcome.

🔗 More Information

For a deeper dive into the software and its capabilities, you can check out our documentation online. Visit our Documentation Page.

Thank you for using notionSSH! We hope it simplifies your remote server management.

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