A fast, simple TUI for interacting with systemd services and their logs.
systemctl-tui
can quickly browse service status and logs, and start/stop/restart services. It aims to do a small number of things well.
Note: this project only works on Linux (WSL works if you have systemd enabled). Binaries are published for x64 and ARM64 in the GitHub releases, and distro packages are available.
If you'd rather build from scratch you will need Rust installed. Then either:
- Run
cargo install systemctl-tui --locked
- Clone the repo and run
cargo build --release
to get a release binary attarget/release/systemctl-tui
systemctl-tui
can be installed from the official repositories:
pacman -S systemctl-tui
A Nix package is available and can be installed as follows:
nix-shell -p systemctl-tui
- Alias
systemctl-tui
tost
for quick access - Create a symlink so
systemctl-tui
can be used with sudo:
sudo ln -s ~/.cargo/bin/systemctl-tui /usr/bin/systemctl-tui
- Inspired by the truly wonderful Lazygit
sysz
is so cool- Used
ratatui-template
to get started - systemd code partially taken from
servicer