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== Welcome to DWShells ==
= 🖥️ Welcome to DWShells =


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DWShells provides reliable Linux shell accounts for developers, hobbyists, and IRC users. Whether you need a stable environment for IRC bouncers, hosting small projects, or learning Linux, DWShells has a plan for you.


'''Key Features:'''
'''DWShells''' provides reliable Linux shell accounts for developers, hobbyists, and IRC users. 
* Access to a stable Linux environment.
Whether you need a stable environment for IRC bouncers, hosting small projects, or learning Linux — DWShells has a plan for you.
* Run IRC bouncers (ZNC, Soju) 24/7.
* Host your static websites or small dynamic projects.
* A wide range of pre-installed software (compilers, interpreters, etc.).
* Support for SSH key authentication for enhanced security.


=== Getting Started ===
== Key Features ==
New to DWShells? Follow this simple guide to get connected.
* Access to a stable and secure Linux environment.
* '''Step 1:''' [[DWShells: How to Request an Account|Request a Free or Paid Account]].
* Run IRC bouncers (ZNC, Soju) and bots 24/7.
* '''Step 2:''' Read our [[DWShells: SSH Connection Guide|guide on how to connect via SSH]].
* Host static websites or lightweight dynamic projects.
* '''Step 3:''' Check out the [[DWShells: Basic Usage and Environment|basic usage guide]] to learn your way around.
* Includes compilers, interpreters, and development tools.
* SSH key authentication for better security.


=== Explore the Documentation ===
== Getting Started ==
If you're new to DWShells, follow these simple steps to get started:
# '''[[DWShells:How to Request an Account|Request a Free or Paid Account]]'''
# '''[[DWShells:SSH Connection Guide|Connect to your shell using SSH]]'''
# '''[[DWShells:Basic Usage and Environment|Learn basic commands and environment setup]]'''
 
== Explore the Documentation ==
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{| class="wikitable"
! Topic !! Description
! Topic !! Description
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| [[DWShells: Account Types]] | Compare the features of our Free and Paid shell plans.
| [[DWShells:Account Types]] || Compare the features of Free and Paid shell accounts.
|-
| [[DWShells:Installed Software]] || See the list of pre-installed software and tools.
|-
| [[DWShells:Acceptable Use Policy]] || Review our rules and guidelines.
|-
|-
| [[DWShells: Installed Software]] | A list of software available on our servers.
| [[DWShells:FAQ]] || Answers to common questions about DWShells.
|-
|-
| [[DWShells: Acceptable Use Policy]] | Rules and guidelines to ensure a good experience for everyone.
| [[DWShells:Troubleshooting Guide]] || Solutions for common issues.
|-
|-
| [[DWShells: FAQ]] | Find answers to common questions.
| [[DWShells:Security and Backups]] || Learn how to keep your data secure.
|}
|}


=== Need Help? ===
== Need Help? ==
If you can't find the answer in the wiki, please join our IRC network on '''irc.darkworld.network''' in the channel '''#DWShells'''.
If you can’t find the answer in the wiki, join our IRC support channel: 
→ **Server:** irc.darkworld.network
→ **Channel:** '''#DWShells'''
 
== See Also ==
* [[DWIRC]] – The main IRC network powering DWShells. 
* [[DWBouncers]] – Free IRC bouncer (ZNC) service for DarkWorld users. 
* [[DWTutorials]] – Technical guides and Linux tutorials by the community. 
* [[DWShells:FAQ/Linux:Unix]] – Learn about Linux vs Unix environments.
 
== Navigation ==
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| title = '''DWShells Documentation'''
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| group1 = 🧩 Getting Started
| list1 =
* [[DWShells:How to Request an Account]]
* [[DWShells:SSH Connection Guide]]
* [[DWShells:Basic Usage and Environment]]
| group2 = ⚙️ Configuration & Usage
| list2 =
* [[DWShells:Installed Software]]
* [[DWShells:Security and Backups]]
* [[DWShells:Troubleshooting Guide]]
| group3 = 📜 Policies & Support
| list3 =
* [[DWShells:Account Types]]
* [[DWShells:Acceptable Use Policy]]
* [[DWShells:FAQ]]
}}
 
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Revision as of 15:46, 11 October 2025

🖥️ Welcome to DWShells

File:Dwshells-logo.png

DWShells provides reliable Linux shell accounts for developers, hobbyists, and IRC users. Whether you need a stable environment for IRC bouncers, hosting small projects, or learning Linux — DWShells has a plan for you.

Key Features

  • Access to a stable and secure Linux environment.
  • Run IRC bouncers (ZNC, Soju) and bots 24/7.
  • Host static websites or lightweight dynamic projects.
  • Includes compilers, interpreters, and development tools.
  • SSH key authentication for better security.

Getting Started

If you're new to DWShells, follow these simple steps to get started:

  1. Request a Free or Paid Account
  2. Connect to your shell using SSH
  3. Learn basic commands and environment setup

Explore the Documentation

Topic Description
DWShells:Account Types Compare the features of Free and Paid shell accounts.
DWShells:Installed Software See the list of pre-installed software and tools.
DWShells:Acceptable Use Policy Review our rules and guidelines.
DWShells:FAQ Answers to common questions about DWShells.
DWShells:Troubleshooting Guide Solutions for common issues.
DWShells:Security and Backups Learn how to keep your data secure.

Need Help?

If you can’t find the answer in the wiki, join our IRC support channel: → **Server:** irc.darkworld.network → **Channel:** #DWShells

See Also

  • DWIRC – The main IRC network powering DWShells.
  • DWBouncers – Free IRC bouncer (ZNC) service for DarkWorld users.
  • DWTutorials – Technical guides and Linux tutorials by the community.
  • DWShells:FAQ/Linux:Unix – Learn about Linux vs Unix environments.

Navigation

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