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<a href="http://pm2.keymetrics.io">
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<img width=710px src="https://github.com/unitech/pm2/raw/master/pres/pm2.20d3ef.png">
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<b>P</b>(rocess) <b>M</b>(anager) <b>2</b>
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<a href="http://slack.pm2.io/">
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<a href="https://www.bithound.io/github/Unitech/pm2">
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<img src="https://www.bithound.io/github/Unitech/pm2/badges/score.svg" alt="bitHound Score">
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<a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/pm2">
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<img alt="NPM Downloads" src="https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/pm2.svg?style=flat-square"/>
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<a href="https://travis-ci.org/Unitech/pm2">
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<img src="https://travis-ci.org/Unitech/pm2.svg?branch=master" alt="Build Status"/>
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PM2 is a production process manager for Node.js applications with a built-in load balancer. It allows you to keep applications alive forever, to reload them without downtime and to facilitate common system admin tasks.
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Starting an application in production mode is as easy as:
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```bash
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$ pm2 start app.js
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```
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PM2 is constantly assailed by [more than 1000 tests](https://travis-ci.org/Unitech/pm2).
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Official website: [http://pm2.keymetrics.io/](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/)
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Works on Linux (stable) & MacOSx (stable) & Windows (stable).
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[](https://nodei.co/npm/pm2/)
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## Install PM2
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```bash
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$ npm install pm2 -g
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```
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*npm is a builtin CLI when you install Node.js - [Installing Node.js with NVM](https://keymetrics.io/2015/02/03/installing-node-js-and-io-js-with-nvm/)*
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## Start an application
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```bash
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$ pm2 start app.js
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```
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Your app is now daemonized, monitored and kept alive forever.
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[More about Process Management](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/usage/process-management/)
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## Update PM2
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```bash
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# Install latest pm2 version
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$ npm install pm2 -g
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# Save process list, exit old PM2 & restore all processes
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$ pm2 update
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```
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*PM2 updates are seamless*
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## Main features
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### Commands overview
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```bash
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# General
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$ npm install pm2 -g # Install PM2
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$ pm2 start app.js # Start, Daemonize and auto-restart application (Node)
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$ pm2 start app.py # Start, Daemonize and auto-restart application (Python)
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$ pm2 start npm -- start # Start, Daemonize and auto-restart Node application
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# Cluster Mode (Node.js only)
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$ pm2 start app.js -i 4 # Start 4 instances of application in cluster mode
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# it will load balance network queries to each app
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$ pm2 reload all # Zero Second Downtime Reload
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$ pm2 scale [app-name] 10 # Scale Cluster app to 10 process
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# Process Monitoring
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$ pm2 list # List all processes started with PM2
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$ pm2 monit # Display memory and cpu usage of each app
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$ pm2 show [app-name] # Show all informations about application
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# Log management
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$ pm2 logs # Display logs of all apps
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$ pm2 logs [app-name] # Display logs for a specific app
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$ pm2 logs --json # Logs in JSON format
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$ pm2 flush
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$ pm2 reloadLogs
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# Process State Management
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$ pm2 start app.js --name="api" # Start application and name it "api"
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$ pm2 start app.js -- -a 34 # Start app and pass option "-a 34" as argument
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$ pm2 start app.js --watch # Restart application on file change
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$ pm2 start script.sh # Start bash script
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$ pm2 start app.json # Start all applications declared in app.json
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$ pm2 reset [app-name] # Reset all counters
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$ pm2 stop all # Stop all apps
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$ pm2 stop 0 # Stop process with id 0
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$ pm2 restart all # Restart all apps
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$ pm2 gracefulReload all # Graceful reload all apps in cluster mode
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$ pm2 delete all # Kill and delete all apps
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$ pm2 delete 0 # Delete app with id 0
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# Startup/Boot management
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$ pm2 startup # Detect init system, generate and configure pm2 boot on startup
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$ pm2 save # Save current process list
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$ pm2 resurrect # Restore previously save processes
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$ pm2 unstartup # Disable and remove startup system
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$ pm2 update # Save processes, kill PM2 and restore processes
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$ pm2 generate # Generate a sample json configuration file
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# Deployment
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$ pm2 deploy app.json prod setup # Setup "prod" remote server
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$ pm2 deploy app.json prod # Update "prod" remote server
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$ pm2 deploy app.json prod revert 2 # Revert "prod" remote server by 2
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# Module system
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$ pm2 module:generate [name] # Generate sample module with name [name]
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$ pm2 install pm2-logrotate # Install module (here a log rotation system)
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$ pm2 uninstall pm2-logrotate # Uninstall module
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$ pm2 publish # Increment version, git push and npm publish
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```
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### Process management
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Once applications are started you can list and manage them easily:
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Listing all running processes:
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```bash
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$ pm2 list
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```
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Managing your processes is straightforward:
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```bash
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$ pm2 stop <app_name|id|'all'|json_conf>
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$ pm2 restart <app_name|id|'all'|json_conf>
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$ pm2 delete <app_name|id|'all'|json_conf>
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```
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To make sure it re-evaluates enviroment variables declared in your `json_conf` pass it as argument, and optionally your custom `env` name from your `json_conf` if any:
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```bash
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$ pm2 restart <json_conf> [--env <env_name>]
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```
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To have more details on a specific process:
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```bash
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$ pm2 describe <id|app_name>
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```
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[More about Process Management](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/usage/process-management/)
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### Load Balancing & Zero second Downtime Reload
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When an application is started with the -i <instance_number> option, the **Cluster Mode** is enabled.
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The Cluster Mode start <instance_number> and automatically load balance HTTP/TCP/UDP between each instance. This allows to increase overall performance depending to the number of CPUs available.
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Seamlessly supported by all major Node.js frameworks and any Node.js applications without any code change:
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Main commands:
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$ pm2 start app.js -i max # Enable load-balancer and start 'max' instances (cpu nb)
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$ pm2 reload all # Zero second dowtime reload
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$ pm2 scale <app_name> <instance_number> # Increase / Decrease process number
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```
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[More informations about how PM2 make clustering easy](https://keymetrics.io/2015/03/26/pm2-clustering-made-easy/)
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### CPU / Memory Monitoring
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Monitoring all processes launched:
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```bash
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$ pm2 monit
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```
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### Log facilities
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Displaying logs of a specified process or all processes, in real time. Standard, Raw, JSON and formated output are available.
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```bash
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$ pm2 logs ['all'|app_name|app_id] [--json] [--format] [--raw]`
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```
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Examples:
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```bash
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$ pm2 logs APP-NAME # Display APP-NAME logs
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$ pm2 logs --json # JSON output
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$ pm2 logs --format # Formated output
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$ pm2 flush # Flush all logs
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$ pm2 reloadLogs # Reload all logs
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```
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[More about log management](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/usage/log-management/)
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### Startup script generation
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PM2 can generate and configure a startup script to keep PM2 and your processes alive at every server restart.
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Supports init systems like: **systemd** (Ubuntu 16, CentOS, Arch), **upstart** (Ubuntu 14/12), **launchd** (MacOSx, Darwin), **rc.d** (FreeBSD).
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# Auto detect init system + generate and setup PM2 boot at server startup
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$ pm2 startup
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# Manually specify the startup system
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# Can be: systemd, upstart, launchd, rcd
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$ pm2 startup [platform]
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# Disable and remove PM2 boot at server startup
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$ pm2 unstartup
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```
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To save/freeze a process list on reboot:
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```bash
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$ pm2 save
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```
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[More about startup scripts](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/usage/startup/)
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## Module system
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PM2 embeds a simple and powerful module system. Installing a module is straightforward:
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```bash
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$ pm2 install <module_name>
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```
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Here are some PM2 compatible modules (standalone Node.js applications managed by PM2):
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[**pm2-logrotate**](https://github.com/pm2-hive/pm2-logrotate) auto rotate logs of PM2 and applications managed<br/>
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[**pm2-webshell**](https://github.com/pm2-hive/pm2-webshell) expose a fully capable terminal in browsers<br/>
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[**pm2-server-monit**](https://github.com/pm2-hive/pm2-server-monit) monitor your server health<br/>
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[Writing your own module](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/advanced/pm2-module-system/)
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## Keymetrics monitoring
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[](https://app.keymetrics.io/#/register)
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If you manage your NodeJS app with PM2, Keymetrics makes it easy to monitor and manage apps across servers.
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Feel free to try it:
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[Discover the monitoring dashboard for PM2](https://app.keymetrics.io/#/register)
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Thanks in advance and we hope that you like PM2!
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## More about PM2
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- [Application Declaration via JS files](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/usage/application-declaration/)
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- [Watch & Restart](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/usage/watch-and-restart/)
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- [PM2 API](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/usage/pm2-api/)
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- [Deployment workflow](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/usage/deployment/)
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- [PM2 on Heroku/Azure/App Engine](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/usage/use-pm2-with-cloud-providers/)
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- [PM2 auto completion](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/usage/auto-completion/)
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- [Using PM2 in ElasticBeanStalk](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/tutorials/use-pm2-with-aws-elastic-beanstalk/)
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- [PM2 Tutorial Series](https://futurestud.io/tutorials/pm2-utility-overview-installation)
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## CHANGELOG
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[CHANGELOG](https://github.com/Unitech/PM2/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
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## Contributors
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[Contributors](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/hall-of-fame/)
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## License
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PM2 is made available under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (AGPL 3.0). If you use the PM2 API [contact us](https://keymetrics.io/contact/) for a possible LGPL license.
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