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# Jumpstart - Client for UpSnap
A React Native Expo app that connects to an UpSnap server and provides mobile access to all Wake-on-LAN features.
## Features
- 🔌 **Device Management**: View, add, edit, and delete devices
- 💤 **Power Control**: Wake, sleep, reboot, and shutdown devices remotely
- 🔍 **Network Scanning**: Discover devices on your local network
- 👤 **Authentication**: Secure login with username/email and password
- 📱 **Mobile-First UI**: Touch-optimized interface designed for phones
- 🎨 **Clean Design**: Modern, intuitive interface with visual status indicators
## Setup
### Prerequisites
- Node.js installed
- Expo CLI installed (`npm install -g expo-cli`)
- An UpSnap server instance running
### Installation
1. Install dependencies:
```bash
npm i
```
2. Start the development server:
```bash
npx expo run
```
3. Run on your preferred platform:
- iOS: Press `i` in the terminal or run `npx expo run:ios`
- Android: Press `a` in the terminal or run `npx expo run:android`
## Usage
### First Time Setup
1. Open the app
2. Enter your UpSnap server credentials:
- Server Address
- Username or Email
- Password
3. Tap "Login"
### Device Management
#### Adding a Device
1. Tap the "Scan" button in the Devices screen
2. Wait for the network scan to complete
3. Tap on a discovered device to add it to your list
#### Managing Devices
- **View Devices**: Scroll through the list on the main screen
- **Wake Device**: Tap the green "Wake" button on a device card
- **Sleep Device**: Tap the orange "Sleep" button
- **Reboot Device**: Tap the blue "Reboot" button
- **Shutdown Device**: Tap the red "Shutdown" button
### Status Indicators
- 🟢 Green dot: Device is online
- 🔴 Red dot: Device is offline
- 🟠 Orange dot: Status unknown
## Security Notes
- Never expose your UpSnap server to the open web without proper security measures
## Troubleshooting
### Login Issues
- Verify your username/email and password are correct
- Ensure your UpSnap server is accessible
### Network Scan Issues
- Network scanning requires the server to have `nmap` installed
- Scanning may take several minutes to complete
- Make sure your device and server are on the same network
### Device Control Issues
- Verify the device's MAC address is correct
- Ensure Wake-on-LAN is enabled in the device's BIOS/UEFI
- Check that the device is on the same network as the server
- For sleep/shutdown/reboot, ensure the device has the required agent installed
## License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
## Credits
- UpSnap: https://github.com/seriousm4x/UpSnap
- Built with React Native and Expo