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A terminal-based Linux kernel manager and activity monitor for loading, unloading, and monitoring kernel modules.
A Go package that emulates BSD tail functionality for reading continuously updated files with log rotation support.
A cross-platform Rust library for retrieving detailed system information like CPU, memory, processes, disks, networks, and components.
A command-line Ruby gem for monitoring CPU temperature, fan speeds, and battery stats on macOS.
Interactive remote system monitoring tool that connects via SSH to display CPU, memory, disk, and network metrics.
A command-line system monitoring tool that displays and graphs system stats, inspired by top.
A friendly web-based UI for managing and monitoring Docker containers and images with multi-host support.
A resource monitor for Windows that displays system usage and stats in a user-friendly interface.
A macOS menu bar app that enables/disables Intel Turbo Boost to reduce CPU temperature and improve thermal management.
A fast, cross-platform desktop app for visualizing disk space and memory usage with interactive sunburst, treemap, and flamegraph charts.
A modern web UI for managing cron jobs with live logging, script management, and system monitoring.
A pure Go SNMP client library supporting SNMPv1, v2c, and v3 with Get, Walk, Set, and Trap operations.
An ncurses-based terminal application for monitoring wireless network devices on Linux systems.
A macOS app with a minimalistic UI for quickly throttling CPU usage of running applications.
A collection of bash scripts that enhance terminal productivity with system status reports, a fancy prompt, better ls, and aliases.
An open-source blue team tool that protects Linux and Windows systems via honeypots, monitoring, and alerting.
A full-screen ASCII performance monitor for Linux that logs system and process activity with detailed resource utilization.
A command-line tool that measures disk I/O latency in real time, similar to how ping measures network latency.
A real-time terminal UI power monitor for Apple Silicon Macs, showing per-component power draw, temperatures, frequencies, and process energy.
Enumerates persistently installed software on macOS, similar to AutoRuns for Windows.
A JupyterLab extension for visualizing GPU usage dashboards directly within the JupyterLab interface.
A Nagios plugin for comprehensive monitoring and health checking of PostgreSQL databases.
A cross-platform universal log viewer built with .NET for reading, parsing, and analyzing various log formats.
An Erlang instrumentation package for easy and efficient monitoring of system performance metrics.
A Java library for accurate latency measurement and statistics, correcting for coordinated omission in in-process tracking.
A clean and modern terminal-based system and resource monitor for Linux, written in Go.
A lightweight web dashboard for monitoring Raspberry Pi hardware and software status, requiring only a webserver and PHP.
A PowerShell module that plots scatter, bar, and line graphs directly in the console using ASCII/Unicode characters.
A macOS system library in Swift for retrieving detailed system statistics like CPU, memory, power, and battery information.
A fast terminal-based tool for realtime text scanning, regex extraction, and visualization of logs and structured data.
A Nagios plugin for comprehensive MongoDB monitoring including connections, replication, memory, and performance metrics.
An open-source blue team tool that protects Linux and Windows operating systems through multiple security methods.
A collection of independent Python scripts for monitoring Linux system security and investigating potential compromises.
A JupyterLab extension that displays real-time system metrics like memory and CPU usage in the top bar.
A Python script that gathers Raspberry Pi or Ubuntu system health metrics and publishes them to an MQTT server for Home Assistant integration.
A cross-platform Node.js library to list running processes with detailed metadata like CPU, memory, and command line.
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