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An open-source, real-time infrastructure monitoring platform with per-second metrics, ML-powered anomaly detection, and zero-configuration deployment.
A terminal-based resource monitor for CPU, memory, disks, network, processes, and GPU with a responsive UI and full mouse support.
A command-line system information tool written in bash that displays OS, software, and hardware details aesthetically.
A SQL-powered framework for instrumenting, monitoring, and analyzing operating systems across Linux, macOS, and Windows.
A SQL-powered framework for instrumenting, monitoring, and analyzing operating systems across Linux, macOS, and Windows.
cAdvisor (Container Advisor) is a daemon that collects, aggregates, and exports resource usage and performance data for running containers.
Display the output of any script or program in your macOS menu bar.
An open-source, self-hosted status page system for monitoring and communicating service uptime and incidents.
A user-friendly, colorful terminal disk usage utility that improves upon the traditional 'df' command.
An interactive GNU/Linux application firewall that monitors and controls outbound network connections.
A cross-platform library for retrieving system and process information in Go, ported from Python's psutil.
A highly customizable, scriptable, and fast status bar replacement for macOS, designed for users who enjoy shell scripting.
A more intuitive disk usage analyzer written in Rust that visualizes which directories and files consume the most space.
A collection of performance analysis tools for Linux using ftrace and perf_events to trace system activity with minimal dependencies.
A real-time terminal dashboard for monitoring system resources and processes with a visual interface.
A macOS status monitoring app written in SwiftUI, featuring system widgets and Bluetooth battery tracking.
A Linux system optimizer and monitoring tool with a graphical interface for performance tuning and cleanup.
A modern, cross-platform system monitor built with Svelte, Rust, and Tauri.
A native macOS GUI for lsof that displays all open files, directories, sockets, pipes, and devices used by running processes.
A Linux tool that shows progress, estimated time, and throughput for coreutils commands like cp, mv, and dd.
A modular server admin panel for Linux and BSD systems with a modern web interface.
A minimal macOS menubar indicator that displays a colored dot, controlled via UDP commands for custom status monitoring.
A modern, feature-rich replacement for the ps command, written in Rust, with colored output and advanced process information.
An interactive process viewer for Unix systems that provides a better alternative to the traditional 'top' command.
A high-quality, commented Sysmon configuration template for Windows system monitoring and incident investigation.
A macOS desktop widget system that lets you build custom widgets using React and JSX to monitor your machine and the web.
A full-featured adaptive prompt for Bash and Zsh that displays meaningful system information with minimal visual clutter.
A command-line utility for querying and monitoring NVIDIA GPU status with a human-readable output.
A Linux tool for monitoring and configuring AMD, Nvidia, and Intel GPUs, including overclocking, fan control, and power management.
A macOS menu bar customization tool that runs shell scripts to display dynamic information and controls.
A powerful macOS menu bar customization tool that runs shell scripts to display dynamic information and controls.
A Prometheus exporter that collects and exposes PostgreSQL server metrics for monitoring.
A system statistics collection daemon that gathers metrics from various sources and provides mechanisms to store and monitor them.
A comprehensive Node.js library for retrieving detailed hardware, system, and OS information across multiple platforms.
A macOS system monitor that displays CPU, memory, disk, and network usage in the menu bar.
A top-like command-line tool for real-time monitoring of PostgreSQL server activity.
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