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An open source server monitoring application
 Checkmate is an open source uptime manager, server & Docker monitoring tool used to track the operational status and performance of servers and websites. It regularly checks whether a server/website is accessible and performs optimally, providing real-time alerts and reports on the monitored services' availability, downtime, and response time. Checkmate also has an agent, called [Capture](https://github.com/bluewave-labs/capture), to retrieve data from remote servers. While Capture is not required to run Checkmate, it provides additional insigths about your servers' CPU, RAM, disk and temperature status. We've run stress tests with 1000+ active monitors without any particular issues or performance bottlenecks. We **love** what we are building here, and learn a few things about Reactjs, Nodejs, MongoDB and Docker while building Checkmate. **If you would like to support us, please consider giving it a โญ, think about contributing or providing feedback.** Please note that we do not operate a monetary donation program, make money by deploying servers, or run a SaaS business. ## ๐ฆ Demo See [Checkmate](https://checkmate-demo.bluewavelabs.ca/) in action. The username is uptimedemo@demo.com and the password is Demouser1! ## ๐ User's guide Usage instructions can be found [here](https://bluewavelabs.gitbook.io/checkmate). ## ๐ ๏ธ Installation See installation instructions in [Checkmate documentation portal](https://bluewavelabs.gitbook.io/checkmate/quickstart). Alternatively, you can also use [Coolify](https://coolify.io/) for a one click Docker deployment. ## ๐ Questions & ideas If you have any questions, suggestions or comments, please use our [Discord channel](https://discord.gg/NAb6H3UTjK). We've also launched our [Discussions](https://github.com/bluewave-labs/bluewave-uptime/discussions) page! Feel free to ask questions or share your ideasโwe'd love to hear from you! ## ๐งฉ Features - Completely open source, deployable on your servers - Website monitoring - Page speed monitoring - Infrastructure monitoring (memory, disk usage, CPU performance etc) - requires [Capture](https://github.com/bluewave-labs/capture) - Docker monitoring - Port monitoring - Ping monitoring - Incidents at a glance - E-mail notifications - Scheduled maintenance - Can monitor 1000+ servers at the same time on a moderate server **Short term roadmap:** - Status pages - Better notification options - More configuration options - DNS monitoring - SSL monitoring ## ๐๏ธ Screenshots    ## ๐๏ธ Tech stack - [ReactJs](https://react.dev/) - [MUI (React framework)](https://mui.com/) - [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en) - [MongoDB](https://mongodb.com) ## ๐ค Contributing We pride ourselves on building strong connections with contributors at every level. Despite being a young project, Checkmate has already earned 1900 stars and attracted 35+ contributors from around the globe. So, donโt hold back โ jump in, contribute and learn with us! Here's how you can contribute: 0. Star this repo :) 1. Check [Contributor's guideline](https://github.com/bluewave-labs/bluewave-uptime/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md). First timers are encouraged to check `good-first-issue` tag. 2. Optionally, read [project structure](https://bluewavelabs.gitbook.io/checkmate/developers-guide/general-project-structure) and [high level overview](https://bluewavelabs.gitbook.io/checkmate/developers-guide/high-level-overview). 3. Have a look at our Figma designs [here](https://www.figma.com/design/RPSfaw66HjzSwzntKcgDUV/Uptime-Genie?node-id=0-1&t=WqOFv9jqNTFGItpL-1) if you are going to use one of our designs. We encourage you to copy to your own Figma page, then work on it as it is read-only. 4. Open an issue if you believe you've encountered a bug. 5. Check for good-first-issue's if you are a newcomer. 6. Make a pull request to add new features/make quality-of-life improvements/fix bugs.