Darpan ๐ช
เคฆเคฐเฅเคชเคฃ (Darpan) = Mirror in Hindi/Sanskrit
Your development environment, reflected in real-time
Zero-config service monitoring for Linux developers. Auto-discovers and monitors databases, APIs, Docker containers, and caches with real-time health checks, live log streaming, and network activity tracking.
โจ What You Get
Before Darpan ๐
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6 commands. 6 terminal tabs. Constant context switching.
With Darpan โจ
โโ Darpan - myproject | Live Monitor โโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโ
โ STATUS โ NAME โ TYPE โ PORT โ CONN โ
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โ โ Healthy โ PostgreSQL โ Database โ 5432 โ 3 โ
โ โ Healthy โ Redis โ Cache โ 6379 โ 0 โ
โ โ Healthy โ Frontend โ HTTP โ 3000 โ 1 โ โ Works without /health!
โ โ Down โ API Server โ HTTP โ 8000 โ - โ
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3/4 healthy | Enter: details | L: logs | r: refresh
One command. One dashboard. Everything.
๐ Key Features
๐ Zero-Config Auto-Discovery
- Instant detection: PostgreSQL, Redis, MySQL, MongoDB, Docker, HTTP servers
- Multi-source scanning: Ports, processes, Docker API, systemd units
- Smart recognition: Service signatures and common patterns
- Just works: No setup required
๐ Intelligent Health Monitoring
- Multi-tier checks: HTTP endpoints โ Port connectivity โ Process verification
- Database pings: PostgreSQL, Redis, MySQL, MongoDB
- Fallback logic: Services without
/healthwork (React, Vue, Angular dev servers) - Real-time updates: Configurable intervals
๐ก Live Network Activity Tracking โก NEW
โโโ Network Activity โโโ
Port Status: LISTENING โ
Active Connections: 5 (traffic detected)
Process Connections: 3 established, 1 listening
- See actual traffic to your services
- Detect hung connections or leaks
- Verify listening status even without health endpoints
- Process-level insights for deep debugging
๐ Real-Time Log Streaming
โโ SERVICE LOGS: Redis โโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโ
โ [12:30:45 INFO ] Starting Redis 7.0.15 โ
โ [12:30:46 INFO ] Ready to accept connections โ
โ [12:30:50 WARN ] Memory usage: 2.1MB โ
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Press /: search | 1-4: filter level | E: export
Auto-detects 4 log sources:
- ๐ณ Docker: stdout/stderr from all containers
- โ๏ธ Systemd:
journalctlintegration - ๐ Files:
/var/log/,./logs/,~/.pm2/logs/ - โก Process: Direct stdout/stderr via
/proc/<pid>/fd/
Interactive features:
- Search with
/(highlighted matches) - Filter:
1=ERROR,2=WARN,3=INFO,4=DEBUG - Pause/scroll with
Space,โโ - Export with
Eto~/.config/darpan/logs/
๐จ Beautiful TUI
- Keyboard-driven (Vim-style
j/ksupport) - Color-coded status indicators
- Live auto-refresh
- Service details with diagnostics
- Network activity section
๐ฆ Installation
# From crates.io (recommended)
# From source
# Verify
Requirements: Rust 1.70+, Linux
Optional: Docker, systemd, ss/netstat
๐ฏ Quick Start
Basic Commands
TUI Navigation
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
โ/โ, j/k |
Navigate services |
Enter |
View details + network activity |
L |
View live service logs ๐ฅ |
r |
Refresh |
q, Esc |
Back/Quit |
Log Viewer (Press L)
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
Space |
Pause/resume |
/ |
Search |
1-4 |
Filter by level |
0 |
Clear filters |
E |
Export |
โ/โ |
Scroll (paused) |
๐ Configuration (Optional)
Darpan works without config. Add .darpan.yml only for custom services:
version: 1
services:
- name: My API
type: http_server
port: 8000
health_check:
type: http
path: /api/health
log_file: /var/log/myapi/app.log # Custom log path
- name: PostgreSQL
type:
database: postgres
port: 5432
health_check:
type: postgres
database: mydb
systemd_unit: postgresql.service # Custom systemd unit
- name: Worker
type: custom
port: 9000
process: "python worker.py"
tags:
dependencies:
- service: My API
depends_on:
Config locations:
./.darpan.yml- Project-level (team sharing)~/.config/darpan/config.yml- User-level (personal defaults)
๐ Real-World Examples
Example 1: Microservices Stack
# See all services:
# - 3 Docker containers (MongoDB, RabbitMQ, Elasticsearch)
# - 2 Node.js APIs (ports 3000, 4000)
# - 1 React frontend (port 8080)
# - PostgreSQL and Redis
# Press L on any service to see live logs
# Press Enter to see network connections
Example 2: Debugging Slow API
# Select API service โ Press Enter
# Check "Network Activity":
# Active Connections: 127 (!!!)
# โ Connection leak detected!
# Press L โ Search for "timeout" with /
# Press E โ Export logs for analysis
Example 3: CI/CD Health Check
#!/bin/bash
# Ensure all services are up before running tests
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if [; then
fi
๐ง Troubleshooting
Service not detected?
# Check if port is open
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# Check if process is running
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# Add to .darpan.yml manually
Logs not showing?
# Check permissions
# For systemd logs
# For Docker
# Specify custom log path in .darpan.yml
Health check false positive/negative?
# Override in .darpan.yml
services:
- name: My Service
port: 3000
health_check:
type: http
path: /custom/health # Custom endpoint
expected_status: 200
๐ค Contributing
Contributions welcome! Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for:
- Code of conduct
- Development setup
- Pull request process
- Testing guidelines
๐ License
MIT License - see LICENSE for details.
Created by Chirag (chiraglabs)
๐ Acknowledgments
Built with:
Inspired by tools like htop, docker-compose, and systemctl status.
๐ฌ Support
- Issues: GitHub Issues
- Discussions: GitHub Discussions
- Crates.io: crates.io/crates/darpan
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