Guide for using the Dagu Web UI to manage, monitor, and execute workflows through the browser interface
Manage and monitor Dagu workflows through the browser UI. Use this when starting, stopping, or retrying workflows, viewing execution logs, or checking workflow status in the web interface.
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references/monitoring.mdUse this skill when working with Dagu's web interface to manage workflows, view execution history, monitor running workflows, or configure the UI.
Activate when:
The Dagu Web UI provides:
Access Dagu Web UI at http://localhost:8080 (default) after starting Dagu:
dagu server
To manually execute a workflow:
For detailed information on a running workflow, consult references/monitoring.md which covers:
To review past executions, see references/history.md for guidance on:
The DAG view shows workflow structure. For detailed visualization features, see references/visualization.md.
references/ui-navigation.mdreferences/monitoring.mdreferences/history.mdreferences/workflow-editor.mdreferences/configuration.mdWhen you need to debug a workflow:
For advanced log analysis, consult references/monitoring.md.
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