NerveOps

NerveOps

by TYMUR CHMERUK

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • June 14, 2026
  • June 29, 2026

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NerveOps sends encrypted operational events from infrastructure to your iPhone. Use it for CI/CD failures, cron jobs, server events, deployment status, backup results, monitoring alerts, hosted webhooks, and signed agent commands. Start with a pipe: 1. Create a webhook URL for apps, monitors, and automations. 2. Use a sender command from terminal scripts, cron, CI/CD, or servers. 3. Connect an optional trusted agent when you need signed commands and encrypted output. NerveOps is built around a simple security boundary: - sender credentials can send events only - hosted webhook URLs receive external events into a pipe - the relay routes encrypted payloads - iPhone decrypts locally - agent commands are optional and signed - agent output returns encrypted to the app Common uses: - CI/CD failure alerts - deployment notifications - cron job results - server health signals - backup status - monitoring events - hosted webhook events - self-hosted infrastructure alerts - signed operational commands from iPhone NerveOps is not a chat app, SSH replacement, or full monitoring platform. It is a focused encrypted signal path from your infrastructure to your phone, with optional signed actions when you explicitly connect an agent. Website: https://nerve.ink Docs: https://nerve.ink/docs.html CLI: https://github.com/nerve-ink/nerve-cli Agent: https://github.com/nerve-ink/nerve-agent
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What's New in NerveOps

1.2.2

June 29, 2026

NerveOps 1.2.2 improves the encrypted ops workflow on iPhone. New and improved: - Hosted webhook URLs for receiving events from apps, monitors, and automations - Clearer pipe setup flow: webhook URL, sender command, and optional agent - Better push previews for hosted webhook events - App icon badge count for unread events - Improved unread state handling for muted and unmuted pipes - Updated English and Russian interface text - UI polish across pipe setup, signal cards, and action setup - Backend compatibility fixes for existing clients This release keeps the core model simple: receive events first, use terminal sender commands when needed, and connect an agent only for signed commands.

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