SystemD Pilot is a desktop application for managing systemd services on GNU/linux machines. The app is very lightweight and supports common tasks such as starting and stopping systemd services.

It can also show detailed status for each service.

Features: List services

Filter by running state

Start, Stop, Restart, Enable and Disable services + show status for each service

Create override configuration for any unit file using the edit button

Option for reloading systemd manager configuration (systemctl daemon-reload)

Easy search. Just start typing and the app will find relevant services

Lightweight

Available for download as deb, rpm and AppImage

Integration into GNOME desktop (libadwaita)

Made with love for the FOSS community. Please give it a try and share your thoughts.

  • Railison@aussie.zone
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    1 day ago

    Fantastic, Linux needs tools like this for users who need to make occasional changes and inspect systemd.

    For inspiration, I would suggest you also look at LaunchControl, which is a GUI tool to administer launchd on macOS.

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      There are some. COCKPIT would probably suit most people. OpenSUSE has a GUI Services tool built into YAST