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Welcome to the official Everyst Wiki! This is the central knowledge base for all Everyst documentation.
IMPORTANT: Everyst is currently in Alpha 1.0 stage (May 2025).
Everyst is a modern server monitoring and security management platform built with React, TypeScript, and Django. It provides a clean, responsive interface for monitoring your servers, visualizing network topology, and managing system security.
This wiki serves as the official documentation repository for Everyst. It is designed to be:
- Comprehensive - Covering all aspects of installation, usage, and development
- Up-to-date - Maintained alongside the codebase to reflect the current functionality
- User-friendly - Organized in a logical structure with clear navigation
- Community-driven - Open to contributions from the Everyst user community
The documentation here replaces the previous docs folder and will be continuously updated as Everyst evolves. If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please submit them through our GitHub issues tracker.
Note: We are working on migrating this wiki content to docs.everyst.io for a more integrated documentation experience. This is still a work in progress, so please continue to use the GitHub wiki as the authoritative source for now.
- New users should start with the Getting Started guide
- System administrators will find detailed configuration in the User Guide
- Developers should refer to the API Reference and Developer sections
- Troubleshooting provides solutions for common issues
We welcome contributions to improve this documentation. To contribute:
- Fork the repository
- Make your changes to the wiki markdown files
- Submit a pull request with a clear description of your changes
- Follow our markdown style guidelines
All wiki content is written in standard Markdown and stored in the /wiki directory of the repository.
- Getting Started - Installation and setup
- User Guide - Using the dashboard
- API Reference - For developers
- Troubleshooting - Common solutions
Everyst is open source software licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.