fleet/README.md
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Add "Asking questions about your devices" tutorial to "Using Fleet" documentation (#1530)
This tutorial is the first step at bridging the gaps between trying Fleet, getting to know Fleet in an enterprise setting, and deploying Fleet.

- Add "tutorials" subdirectory 
- Add walkthrough
- Remove duplicate documentation from "Fleet UI" section
- Link to walkthrough from top-level README
2021-08-03 11:22:42 -04:00

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Fleet is the most widely used open source osquery manager. Deploying osquery with Fleet enables programmable live queries, streaming logs, and effective management of osquery across 50,000+ servers, containers, and laptops. It's especially useful for talking to multiple devices at the same time.

Try Fleet

With Node.js and Docker installed:

# Install the Fleet command-line tool
sudo npm install -g fleetctl
# Run a local demo of the Fleet server
sudo fleetctl preview

The Fleet UI is now available at http://localhost:1337.

Now what?

Check out the Ask questions about your devices tutorial to learn where to see your devices in Fleet, how to add Fleet's standard query library, and how to ask questions about your devices by running queries.

Team

Fleet is independently backed and actively maintained with the help of many amazing contributors.

🎉 Announcing the transition of Fleet to a new independent entity 🎉

Please check out the blog post to understand what is happening with Fleet and our commitment to improving the product. To upgrade from Fleet ≤3.2.0, just grab the latest release from this repository (it'll work out of the box).

Documentation

Documentation for Fleet can be found here on GitHub.

Community

Chat

Please join us in the #fleet channel on osquery Slack.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome, whether you answer questions on Slack/GitHub/StackOverflow/Twitter, improve the documentation or website, write a tutorial, give a talk, start a local osquery meetup, troubleshoot reported issues, or submit a patch. The Fleet code of conduct is on GitHub.

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