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Replication Monitor - a GTK+ tool for AvanceDB, CouchDB, PouchDB and Cloudant
A GTK+ desktop app which can create, monitor and delete AvanceDB, CouchDB, PouchDB or IBM Cloudant replication jobs.
Runs on Linux/Gnome but can be persuaded to run on Windows <https://github.com/RipcordSoftware/replication-monitor/wiki/Platform:-Windows>_ or OSX <https://github.com/RipcordSoftware/replication-monitor/wiki/Platform:-OSX>_.
Install the latest release on pypi with pip:
.. code-block:: bash
$ pip3 install replication-monitor
Alternately pull the latest code from our github repository:
.. code-block:: bash
$ git clone https://github.com/RipcordSoftware/replication-monitor.git
$ cd replication-monitor
$ ./replication_monitor.py
If you clone from git make sure you satisfy the requirements.txt file.
|replmon-mainwindow|
.. |replmon-logo| image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RipcordSoftware/replication-monitor/master/ui/replication-monitor-small.png .. |replmon-mainwindow| image:: http://cdn.ripcordsoftware.com/images/replication-monitor/replication-monitor-debian8.png
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Replication Monitor - a GTK+ tool for AvanceDB, CouchDB, PouchDB and Cloudant
We found that replication-monitor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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