Python wrapper for the Pterodactyl Panel API
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Python wrapper for the Pterodactyl Panel API
Python script that extracts metrics from the Pterodactyl API and provides a metrics endpoint for Prometheus
This Automatic Backups script is a Python-based solution designed to streamline your server backup process. With the capacity to connect to all servers in your panel, this tool leverages the Pterodactyl API to sequentially initiate backups across all servers.
PyTerraBackTYL is a generic Terraform HTTP backend for managing your Terraform lock states, and terraform.tfstate file. Allows for additional post-processing of the lock and state information to allow the user to perform additional actions such as notify the team of actions performed, or automatically add new hosts to monitoring.
A flexible API wrapper for Pterodactyl in Python
Python 3 script that downloads and installs serverpacks of modpacks for Minecraft from various different modpack providers.
Redpie trading platform
This Python script utilizes Discord and Pterodactyl APIs to monitor server status, including RAM and CPU usage. It provides updates on server health, sending alerts if any server goes offline.
This is a proof of concept of a Pterodactyl DDoS API
This integration connects Pterodactyl game servers to Home Assistant, providing access to server data and basic control functionalities. It allows users to monitor key server metrics and interact with servers directly from the Home Assistant interface.
Integracion de Pterodactyl en Discord
Discord bot to manage servers on a server hosted using Pterodactyl
An up-to-date API wrapper for Dashactyl
Automatic pterodactyl backup
Simple API wrapper written in Python for the Pterodactyl panel
Script used to keep Steam Games cached locally. Intended to run as a cron.
Automation Scripts For home server
A Python wrapper for the Pterodactyl API.
A small script to restart a server at a certain memory threshhold.
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