Cross-platform (Linux, WIndows, MacOS) Desktop GUI system monitor, built with Rust & Tauri
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Cross-platform (Linux, WIndows, MacOS) Desktop GUI system monitor, built with Rust & Tauri
A free, powerful, multi-purpose tool that helps you monitor system resources, debug software and detect malware. Brought to you by Winsider Seminars & Solutions, Inc. @ http://www.windows-internals.com
Libre Hardware Monitor, home of the fork of Open Hardware Monitor
Keep an eye on system resources
BayouGuru's online conky repository
System monitor written in Python using TK display library. It monitors CPU usage and temperature, RAM usage, and disk usage.
A Python script to monitor and display system resource usage, specifically CPU, memory, and network bandwidth. The script continuously updates the system resource statistics in real-time, offering a visual representation of CPU and memory usage, along with network bandwidth usage details.
💻 htop-like system-monitor for Windows with Vi-keybindings.
Unofficial Python system monitor and library for small IPS USB-C displays like Turing Smart Screen or XuanFang
一个轻量级的系统监控面板,专为移动端开发, 可以用来监控你的NAS,Linux服务器,OpenWrt等.当然,你也可以用来监控你的windows或者Mac OS.
A personal conky-like Linux system monitor built with rust
Simple, lightweight, web-based system monitoring tool for small homeservers running Linux.
Manage processes and monitor system resources.
Monitoring APIs or web services based on a configurable time interval and get notifications via Discord, Email, Slack, Telegram or WhatsApp.
🖥️ Show current CPU usage, memory usage and net speed on panel
Script built on the 'TOP' system monitor utility, to give you data of your CPU, Memory and Disks.
Tools , utilities and example code for the Raspberry Pi Single board computer's.
System load transmission via Python to Aduino device
Linux System Monitor is a straightforward program that offers both console and graphical interfaces. Its primary function is to monitor the real-time performance of your PC.
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