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- The XPipe API provides programmatic access to XPipe’s features via an HTTP interface
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- The XPipe API provides programmatic access to XPipe’s features via an HTTP interface
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- Manage all your remote systems and access their file systems in your own favorite programming language
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- Manage all your remote systems and access their file systems in your own favorite programming language
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- Either call the API directly or with the help of a community-made library, such as:
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- Either call the API directly or with the help of the [python library](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe-python-api)
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* https://github.com/coandco/python_xpipe_client
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- Full documentation can be either found in the application itself under the API tab or in the [OpenAPI](/openapi.yaml) spec file
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- Full documentation can be either found in the application itself under the API tab or in the [OpenAPI](/openapi.yaml) spec file
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# Downloads
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# Downloads
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The XPipe application will start up an HTTP server that can be used to send requests.
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The XPipe application will start up an HTTP server that can be used to send requests.
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Note that this server is HTTP-only for now as it runs only on localhost. HTTPS requests are not accepted.
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Note that this server is HTTP-only for now as it runs only on localhost. HTTPS requests are not accepted.
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You can either call the API directly or use one of the following community-made libraries:
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You can either call the API directly or using the python API at https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe-python-api.
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- [https://github.com/coandco/python_xpipe_client](https://github.com/coandco/python_xpipe_client)
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To start off with the API, you can query connections based on various filters.
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To start off with the API, you can query connections based on various filters.
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With the matched connections, you can start remote shell sessions for each one and run arbitrary commands in them.
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With the matched connections, you can start remote shell sessions for each one and run arbitrary commands in them.
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The XPipe application will start up an HTTP server that can be used to send requests.
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The XPipe application will start up an HTTP server that can be used to send requests.
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Note that this server is HTTP-only for now as it runs only on localhost. HTTPS requests are not accepted.
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Note that this server is HTTP-only for now as it runs only on localhost. HTTPS requests are not accepted.
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You can either call the API directly or use one of the following community-made libraries:
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You can either call the API directly or using the python API at https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe-python-api.
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- [https://github.com/coandco/python_xpipe_client](https://github.com/coandco/python_xpipe_client)
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To start off with the API, you can query connections based on various filters.
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To start off with the API, you can query connections based on various filters.
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With the matched connections, you can start remote shell sessions for each one and run arbitrary commands in them.
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With the matched connections, you can start remote shell sessions for each one and run arbitrary commands in them.
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