Whats up with the documentation and how can I add servers?


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Whats up with the documentation and how can I add servers?


Cool, I'll check this out. Always a bit of a ball ache when I need to access the server while lying in and too lazy to get up. Using vim on a phone is always an adventure in patience.
Does it support access without https?
Yes
New to self-hosting, what does this allow you to do?
In short: a management web interface.
It has a lot of tools, you may find helpful when working remotely or with a headless setup.
That is too short. I still have no idea why I would want to install that on my server.
I feel like a lot of projects are missing a way to find out what they do without installing them.
The GitHub page lists all the features and has screenshots of the product, not sure what else you expect
missing a way to find out what they do without installing them
At the very top of the project page it says:
Termix is a web-based server management platform with SSH terminal, tunneling, and file editing capabilities.
Now you know what it does without installing it