systemd Service Generator

Generate a systemd service unit (.service) to run an app as an auto-restarting daemon. Everything is processed on your device, nothing is sent to a server.

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Result
Fill the fields and click Generate — the file appears here.

Everything runs in your browser. Your data is never sent to our servers.

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Example

Example Input

app, www-data, /opt/app

Example Output

app.service

How to Use

  1. 1Fill the fields with your project details (versions, port, options, etc.).
  2. 2Adjust the available choices (e.g. framework, package manager, mode).
  3. 3Click Generate (or press Ctrl+Enter).
  4. 4Copy the file from the output box and save it under the shown filename in your project.

About systemd Service Generator

systemd Service Generator builds a .service unit file with Description, User, WorkingDirectory, ExecStart, a Restart policy, and environment variables.

systemd is the init system on most modern Linux distros. Save it in /etc/systemd/system/, run "systemctl daemon-reload && systemctl enable --now <name>". The service auto-restarts on crash and starts on boot.

FAQ

Is my data sent to a server?

No. Every file is generated in your browser with JavaScript. Nothing is uploaded, logged, or stored on our servers.

Is the output ready to use?

Yes. The output is a valid, ready-to-commit config/deployment file. Always adjust the defaults (port, domain, passwords) for your environment before production.

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