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Deploy, Debug and Manage Linux Servers with AI

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CtrlOps is a local-first desktop application that helps developers and technical teams manage all their Linux servers from one unified dashboard without needing a dedicated DevOps engineer.

The core feature is the AI Terminal. Describe what you need in plain English and CtrlOps generates the exact Linux command, explains what it will do, and waits for your approval before running anything. Nothing executes without your confirmation.

Everything runs 100% on your machine. No credentials, SSH keys, or server details ever leave your device. No cloud. No agents on servers.

Additional features include a multi-server dashboard, one-click GitHub deployments, visual file manager, real-time server health monitoring, SSH key management, backup visibility, scripts library, and user access control.

Available on Mac, Windows, and Linux. 30-day free trial with no credit card required.

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Features

AI Terminal, Multi-Server Dashboard, One-Click GitHub Deployments, Visual File Manager, Real-Time Server Health Monitoring, SSH Key Management, Backup Status Visibility, Scripts Library, User Access Control, Local-First Architecture

Use Cases

  1. Managing 10+ Linux servers from one dashboard instead of SSHing into each one separately
  2. Diagnosing a server issue by typing the problem in plain English instead of guessing commands
  3. Deploying a new build from GitHub to a server in one click instead of running manual scripts
  4. Browsing and transferring files on a remote server without opening WinSCP
  5. Checking CPU, memory, and disk health across all servers from one screen
  6. Finding and removing a security threat like an unauthorised script or cryptominer
  7. Giving a new developer server access without explaining every credential and command
  8. Keeping SSH keys secure by storing them locally instead of in a cloud tool
  9. Monitoring backup status across all servers to catch silent failures early
  10. Running saved scripts across multiple servers without rewriting commands every time

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