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A marvelous Open Source Status Page system
Statusfy is a Status Page System, easy to use and completely Open Source. You can easily create a fast System either Static Generated or Server Rendered and easily deploy it to a variety of hosting services.
A Statusfy site is a Web Application, created with Vue, Nuxt.js and Tailwind CSS. We use Vue to dynamically define the interfaces that represent the data, Nuxt.js to make a quick and useful abstraction of the client and server logic, and Tailwind CSS to rapidly define the default theme.
We love Open Source Projects, we use them every day and Statusfy is our contribution to the community. Statusfy is created and maintained by Bazzite, a Software Development Company, but our resources are limited. If you want to support our work and help us to continue developing this Amazing Project, please donate, we will appreciate it ❤️.
This is how we use the donations:
Become a Partner and get your logo with a link to your site on our README on Github, every page of https://docs.statusfy.co and, the home page and each blog post of https://statusfy.co. [Become a Partner]
Become a Sponsor and get your logo on our README on Github with a link to your site.. [Become a Sponsor]
Support us with a monthly donation and help us continue our activities. It means a lot to us ❤️. [Become a Backer]
It’s pretty easy to get started with Statusfy. Install it globally with npm:
Make sure you have npx installed (npx is shipped by default since npm 5.2.0)
# change the working directory
cd existing_folder
# run the initialization command
npx statusfy init
# and install your local dependencies
npm install # OR yarn install
Create a new incident with this command:
npm run new-incident # OR yarn new-incident
and launch the development server with:
npm run dev # OR yarn dev
You can also generate a Static Generated Website with:
npm run generate # OR yarn generate
or generate a Server Rendered Website with:
# generate static assets
npm run build # OR yarn build
# launch the server
npm run start # OR yarn start
More information in the Documentation.
:warning: You must at least use node >= 8.10
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# install dependencies
yarn
# serves Statusfy's own demo
yarn demo:dev
# make sure your code change passes the test
yarn test
More information in the Contributing Guide. You can also build and run Statusfy in a free online workspace using Gitpod:
A Demo application is at https://demo.statusfy.co.
This project is sponsored by Bazzite. If you require Professional Assistance on your project(s), please contact us at https://statusfy.co/support.
Please make sure to read the Contributing Guide before making a pull request.
Everyone participating in this project is expected to agree to abide by the Code of Conduct.
Code released under the Apache License 2.0.
FAQs
A marvelous open source Status Page system
The npm package statusfy receives a total of 237 weekly downloads. As such, statusfy popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that statusfy demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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