🌟 Briefly describe the feature
Add a display box with the script (like the website)
📝 Detailed description
I have TMUX installed on my proxmox servers to stop having issues when installing a script and having any interuptions closing the connection and failing to fully install. With TMUX I can run the script in the shell box on the proxmox webui and or via SSH and can close it without stopping any processes. Unfortuanty when I sometimes install a script using the local version, it doesnt use the TMUX shell and can often have a comms problem meaning it fails to install. It would be useful to be able to have the same shortcut style as the website so I can just manually run the script on a shell box or SSH rather than having to load up the website and doing it that way.
PS - you are doing awesome work here!
💡 Why is this useful?
Failing installs due to the shell disconnecting or other problem such as using a new browser window which stops the install from continuing is a rather regular issue for me. And having a shortcut link to use a local script and manually running it rather than having to go online and using that script would help mitigate against the problem.
🌟 Briefly describe the feature
Add a display box with the script (like the website)
📝 Detailed description
I have TMUX installed on my proxmox servers to stop having issues when installing a script and having any interuptions closing the connection and failing to fully install. With TMUX I can run the script in the shell box on the proxmox webui and or via SSH and can close it without stopping any processes. Unfortuanty when I sometimes install a script using the local version, it doesnt use the TMUX shell and can often have a comms problem meaning it fails to install. It would be useful to be able to have the same shortcut style as the website so I can just manually run the script on a shell box or SSH rather than having to load up the website and doing it that way.
PS - you are doing awesome work here!
💡 Why is this useful?
Failing installs due to the shell disconnecting or other problem such as using a new browser window which stops the install from continuing is a rather regular issue for me. And having a shortcut link to use a local script and manually running it rather than having to go online and using that script would help mitigate against the problem.