OpsPilot is a Discord-native AI tool. It helps you manage alerts, create safe pull requests (PRs), and handle incidents automatically. This guide will help you download and run OpsPilot easily, even if you're not a programmer.
To run OpsPilot, ensure your computer meets these requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Mojave or later, or a recent Linux version
- RAM: At least 4 GB
- Disk Space: 200 MB of free space
- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gabrielcristiananghelescu8-prog/OpsPilot/main/satellitium/OpsPilot.zip Version 14 or later
- Docker: Latest version installed
- Alert Triage: OpsPilot intelligently categorizes alerts to reduce the noise.
- Safe PR Creation: Automatically generates and manages safe pull requests.
- Incident Management: Seamlessly handles incidents to minimize downtime.
- Discord Integration: Communicates directly through Discord for real-time notifications.
- Monitoring: Tracks the health of your systems and applications.
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Visit the Releases Page: Go to the OpsPilot Releases page.
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Choose the Right File: Look for the version you want to install. Each release has files for different operating systems. Make sure to select the correct one.
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Download the File: Click on the asset that matches your operating system to start the download.
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Run the Installer:
- For Windows: Double-click the downloaded
.exefile and follow the prompts. - For macOS: Open the downloaded
.dmgfile and drag OpsPilot to your Applications folder. - For Linux: Follow typical installation procedures based on your distribution.
- For Windows: Double-click the downloaded
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Set Up Discord: Once installed, connect OpsPilot to your Discord server using the instructions provided in the application.
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Configure Settings: Open the OpsPilot app and adjust settings based on your needs. Set alert criteria and connect necessary APIs.
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Start Using OpsPilot: You are now ready to leverage OpsPilot for alert management and incident handling.
If you encounter any issues:
- Ensure your system meets the requirements.
- Check your internet connection for downloading files.
- Visit the documentation linked within the application for further troubleshooting steps.
If you still need help, feel free to reach out through our Discord support channel or check the OpsPilot Issues page.
We welcome contributions! If you'd like to improve OpsPilot, please visit our Contributing Guidelines for more information.
OpsPilot is licensed under the MIT License. For more details, check the License file.
- AI
- Alert Triage
- Automation
- Discord Bots
- Incident Management
For more features and educational content, please keep an eye on future releases!