Introduction to Gophel
A powerful Go Application Manager for building, running, and managing Go applications across multiple servers.
Version 1.0.0
Go
CLI
Key Features
What makes Gophel powerful
- Multi-server application management
- Real-time application monitoring
- Centralized logging system
- Cross-server status checking
- Secure authentication
- Application lifecycle management
- WebSocket-based monitoring
System Requirements
What you need to get started
- Go programming language
- Internet connection
- File system permissions
- Network access between servers
- Minimum 512MB RAM
- 1GB free disk space
Getting Started
To get started with Gophel, you'll need to:
- Install Go on your system
- Install Gophel using the Go package manager
- Authenticate with the Gophel service
- Start managing your Go applications
File Structure
Gophel uses the following file structure:
~/.gophel/session.json
- Session information~/.gophel/logs/gophel.log
- Main log file~/.gophel/config.json
- Server configuration
Support
Need help? Here are some resources:
- GitHub Issues: github.com/abdorrahmani/gophel/issues
- Documentation: gophel.anophel.com/docs