Ajenti is a Linux and BSD modular server admin panel.
Ajenti 2 provides a new interface and a better architecture, developed with Python3 and AngularJS.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Easy installation: Ajenti 2 can be easy installed with pip and the provided script.
- Existing configuration: Picks up your current configuration and works on your existing system as-is, without any preparation.
- Caring: Does not overwrite your config files, options and comments. All changes are non-destructive.
- Batteries included: Includes lots of plugins for system and software configuration, monitoring and management.
- Extensible: Ajenti 2 is easily extensible using Python. Plugin development is quick and pleasant with Ajenti APIs. Write your first plugin.
- Modern: Pleasant to look at, satisfying to click and accessible anywhere from tablets and mobile.
- Lightweight: Small memory footprint and CPU usage. Runs on low-end machines, wall plugs, routers and so on.
Website: github.com/ajenti/ajenti
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Eugene Pankov
License: MIT License

Ajenti is written in Python and JavaScript. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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