devir
A command-line interface and MCP server for managing and monitoring multiple development services through a unified terminal UI. It enables users to interact with service logs, filter messages, and control development environments directly via Model Context Protocol integration.
README
🎉 devir - Run Dev Services Simply and Effectively
🚀 Getting Started
Welcome to devir, the simple command-line interface for managing multiple development services. With features like colored logs, filtering, and MCP integration for Claude Code, devir makes your development tasks smoother and more efficient. This guide helps you download and run devir, even if you don't have programming knowledge.
📥 Download & Install
To get started, you need to download devir.
- Visit the Releases page to find the latest version.
- On this page, you'll see a list of available files. Look for the one that suits your operating system, and click on it to start the download.
- Once the file finishes downloading, locate it on your computer (usually in your Downloads folder).
- Open the file to run devir.
💻 System Requirements
Before you install devir, make sure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Mojave (10.14) or later, or a recent version of Linux.
- Processor: Any modern processor will work.
- RAM: At least 2 GB of RAM.
- Disk Space: A minimum of 100 MB of free space.
🔧 Features of devir
- Terminal UI: Enjoy a user-friendly terminal interface that simplifies navigation.
- Colored Logs: Easily identify logs with color-coded messages.
- Service Management: Manage multiple development services from a single interface.
- Filtering Options: Quickly filter logs based on your preferences.
- MCP Integration: Seamlessly integrate with Claude Code using the Model Context Protocol.
📘 How to Use devir
After installing devir, follow these steps to start using it:
- Open your terminal or command prompt.
- Type
devirand pressEnter. - You'll see the main interface with available options.
- Use the arrows or type commands to navigate and manage your services.
- To stop a service, select it and follow the prompts.
⚙️ Setup and Configuration
Setting up devir is straightforward:
- When you first launch devir, it may prompt you to configure settings.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your environment.
- Once configured, you can customize your preferences by accessing the settings menu in the terminal.
🛠️ Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues while using devir, consider these common solutions:
- Installation Issues: Ensure you downloaded the correct file for your operating system.
- Service Not Running: Check your configuration settings to make sure you have set up the services correctly.
- Performance Lag: Close unnecessary applications to free up system resources.
For additional support, check the FAQ in the repository or reach out via the Issues section on GitHub.
🌟 Community and Contributions
We welcome any contributions to the devir project. If you have improvements or new features, please feel free to submit a pull request. Your feedback helps make devir better for everyone.
📞 Contact
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please visit the GitHub page and use the Issues section.
🔗 Links
🎉 Conclusion
With devir, managing your development services is made simple and efficient. Download it today and streamline your workflow.
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