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Manipulate is a BASH script that allows a user to easily and quickly administer a server. It currently supports a variety of services. Be warned, Manipulate is still very much in beta stage, use with extreme caution! I have not discovered any bugs (other than those I have fixed) so far, but you should be wary. If you discover any bugs please email btasker [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com with details. Click here to view the changelog. (Opens in new Window) Development on Manipulate has been on hold for several months now, however I have now included support for third party applications, Development will resume at its normal pace shortly. As of Version 0.4 Manipulate supports third party modules, information on how to write them can be found in the Developer Documentation. A quick update, Developer Documentation can be found here From version 0.23 this will also be included with the program. Version 0.2 Because of the web update function, the next update to this page will be (Severe security bugs allowing) Version 1! I Realise that Version 0.2 was released very quickly after 0.1 but this in large part to a number of bugs and also the web update function Unfortunately I have not got as far as updating the user documentation for these changes, however by version 0.3 this will be updated, and (hopefully) developer documentation will have been created Version 0.2 can be downloaded here Version 0.1 The program can be downloaded from here Installation instructions are included in the documentation. The Documentation is included in the tarball or can be viewed online here. This Program is released under The General Public License Version 2. |
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