axer now provides the ability to quickly and easily execute operating system functions on a web server. This could be put to use for a variety of purposes such as monitoring logfiles with tail or even restarting a server! However, to demonstrate it's usage, I'm going to take a simple example in which we'll attempt to query the webserver for information about it's current status (using the uptime command) and display it to a web client.
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