At first, I honestly thought some company named "Half a Million" had removed a press release.
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Haven't heard of it, eli5?
Monitoring your network to check for newly detected devices, or ports and you can get an email, trigger a webhook or other notification services. Check the readme for details π
Thanks, looks nice
Congrats! I've been using pi-alert for a couple months now and love it!
Thank you! Glad you like it π
I've tried this a few times, so I know I've added more hits to your counters! I know it can be run on non-pi devices which is cool, ever think of changing the name to suggest it's not just for the 'ol pi? :)
Hummm, maybe in the future, but it's a fork so not sure if possible π
I've had trouble getting this to work, will have to try again this week.
Check out the docs and if you have any questions open an issue on github.
Cool! Iβll give it a shot.
This is the first time I've heard of this, thanks! Looks like a good addition to my homelab.
Added with portainer, looks really good, hell even ntfy support. I love it.