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Ajenti is a Linux & BSD modular server admin panel. Ajenti 2 provides a new interface and a better architecture, developed with Python3 and AngularJS.

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Feature highlights

  • Easy installation : Ajenti 2 can be easy installed with pip and the provided script.

  • Existing configuration : Picks up your current configuration and works on your existing system as-is, without any preparation.

  • Caring : Does not overwrite your config files, options and comments. All changes are non-destructive.

  • Batteries included : Includes lots of plugins for system and software configuration, monitoring and management.

  • Extensible : Ajenti 2 is easily extensible using Python. Plugin development is a quick and pleasant with Ajenti APIs. Write your first plugin.

  • Modern : Pleasant to look at, satisfying to click and accessible anywhere from tablets and mobile.

  • Lightweight : Small memory footprint and CPU usage. Runs on low-end machines, wall plugs, routers and so on.


Screenshots

Screenshot Ajenti Login Screenshot Ajenti Dashboard Screenshot Ajenti Settings
Screenshot Ajenti Plugins Screenshot Ajenti Systemd Screenshot Ajenti Terminal

See https://ajenti.org for more information


Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):


Kientz Arnaud

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Dmitry Zamaruev

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Ivlev Denis

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Valentin Bryukhanov

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Konstantin Stepanov

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Alex Raeder

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Alexander Stefanov

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Markus M. May

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Artsiomi Silivonchyk

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Ilya Voronin

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Xéfir Destiny

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Martin Ellis

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Alex Kucherenko

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Luis Salazar

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Miguel Gonzalez

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Joseph Wang

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Pablo Albornoz

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Praveen Baratam

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Andreas Till

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Roman

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Prajjwal Nijhara

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Julian B

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Catriel Müller

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Kim

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Daniel Schulz

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dendilz

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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

Contributing

Helpers are welcome ! There are many ways to help in Ajenti Project :

Roadmap

Actually big changes are planned and under development. A global roadmap is :

  • Migrating to Python3
  • Migrating to python-socketio
  • Implement better API REST with @get, @post ... decorators
  • Migrating from AngularJS to Angular 13 (work in progress):
  • Add a lot of new plugins: once the migration to Angular done, we can add a lot of plugins to manage services on the server ( like apache2, nginx, postfix, etc ... ).
  • Migrating to asyncio: concept tested, but migration not really started.