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    inxi

    inxi

    inxi is a full featured CLI system information tool

    Inxi is a powerful, full-featured command-line system information tool that aggregates hardware, software, and system metrics into a concise, human-readable format in terminal or IRC clients. Though development is archived, it remains available in many Linux/BSD repositories. Displays comprehensive system information including CPU, kernel version, uptime, memory, disk, processes, etc. Supports many command-line options (-A, -b, etc.) to customize output (audio, battery, network, etc.) Works in both console and IRC clients for remote system info sharing. ...
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    Software written in Perl to monitor CPU load more effectively than top in batch mode, or a glance at load avg. Stores data in a mysql database (if you want) and provides a number of 'front ends' allowing you to pull graphs or spreadsheets out of the db.
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