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    dashdot

    A simple, modern server dashboard

    dashdot is a modern server dashboard primarily used by smaller private servers, offering real-time monitoring of system metrics through a sleek and customizable web interface.
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    Phoenix LiveDashboard

    Phoenix LiveDashboard

    Realtime dashboard with metrics, request logging, plus storage, OS

    Phoenix LiveDashboard is an interactive monitoring and debugging tool for Elixir applications, integrated directly into Phoenix. It offers real-time insights into system metrics such as memory, CPU, and process activity, as well as introspection of applications, supervision trees, and running processes. Built on top of Phoenix LiveView, it updates dashboards live without requiring page reloads. Developers can drill into request logs, Ecto queries, and telemetry events to diagnose performance...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Linux Dash

    Linux Dash

    A beautiful web dashboard for Linux

    Using the 3 bar hamburger icon on each module (widget) on Linux Dash, you can drag and re-arrange them. It is strongly recommended that all linux-dash installations be protected via a security measure of your choice. All of your changes are saved in LocalStorage, so your changes will be preserved permanently on that browser for convenience. Each of the modules (widgets) on the Linux Dash screen can be minimized to hide it, expanded in one click to maximize it, adjusted to a custom width....
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