A lightweight dashboard for your home server.
The Server Homepage project brings a sleek and modern approach to system monitoring in a minimalist design. Built with a robust Node.js (Express) backend and a dynamic React + Vite frontend styled with Tailwind CSS, this tool is perfect for anyone looking to keep tabs on their system's performance. It not only displays essential information such as CPU, RAM, Disk usage, and uptime, but also allows the management of custom links through an API. Designed for deployment on a Linux server, this application can be accessed either locally or via LAN, making it a versatile choice for personal monitoring needs.
The project has undergone several updates and improvements since its initial release, ensuring users benefit from the latest features and optimizations. It's a practical solution for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike who require real-time system data at their fingertips.
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