Open Source Python System Monitoring Tools

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    Network Security Toolkit (NST)

    Network Security Toolkit (NST)

    A network security analysis and monitoring toolkit Linux distribution.

    Network Security Toolkit (NST) is a bootable ISO image (Live USB Flash Drive) based on Fedora 42 providing easy access to best-of-breed Open Source Network Security Applications and should run on most x86_64 systems. The main intent of developing this toolkit was to provide the security professional and network administrator with a comprehensive set of Open Source Network Security Tools. The majority of tools published in the article: Top 125 Security Tools by INSECURE.ORG are available in the toolkit. An advanced Web User Interface (WUI) is provided for system/network administration, navigation, automation, network monitoring, host geolocation, network analysis and configuration of many network and security applications found within the NST distribution. In the virtual world, NST can be used as a network security analysis, validation and monitoring tool on enterprise virtual servers hosting virtual machines.
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    Downloads: 177 This Week
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    PC_Workman_HCK

    PC_Workman_HCK

    AI-powered PC monitoring that explains. Not shows numbers/spikes.

    PC_Workman is what 680 hours of coding after warehouse shifts looks like. Built on a laptop hitting 94°C, this AI-powered monitoring tool does what Task Manager can't: it understands your system, not just measures it. Features: - Time travel monitoring - debug issues from hours ago - AI diagnostics with HCK_GPT - Custom fan curves with profiles - Floating always-on-top widget - 2D system map - Cross-GPU support (NVIDIA/AMD/Intel) Four complete rebuilds. 29 features killed. 24,000 lines of optimized code. No team. Solo Dev. BUILD-IN-PUBLIC Free because good tools should be. Alpha v1.6.3—real tools built on real constraints.
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    Zenoss Community Edition

    Zenoss Community Edition

    Zenoss - Intelligent IT Operations Management

    Zenoss provides software-defined IT operations for the world’s largest organizations. We deliver the ultimate level of IT service health with simplicity by providing the most granular and intelligent IT service modeling possible, at any scale, and sharing these unique insights with other IT operations management (ITOM) tools to make them more efficient. Zenoss Community Edition is not a “demo” or trial version of Zenoss Enterprise or Zenoss Cloud! Before You install Zenoss Community Edition, check out Zenoss Cloud, our new Saas-based platform for intelligent IT operations management, designed for enterprise hybrid IT environments. https://www.zenoss.com/product/zenoss-cloud-it-operations-management Zenoss Cloud extends your monitoring capabilities well beyond those available in our Community Edition. View the differences here: https://www.zenoss.com/get-started Features of Zenoss Cloud include:
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    psutil

    psutil

    Cross-platform lib for process and system monitoring in Python

    psutil is a widely adopted cross-platform Python library designed to retrieve detailed information about system utilization and running processes in a consistent and programmatic way. It exposes a rich API that allows developers to inspect CPU usage, memory consumption, disk activity, network statistics, and hardware sensors without relying on platform-specific tools. The library effectively replicates and unifies the capabilities of classic UNIX utilities such as ps, top, netstat, and free, making it especially valuable for monitoring, profiling, and process management workflows. Because it supports multiple operating systems including Linux, Windows, macOS, and BSD variants, psutil enables developers to build portable observability tools and automation scripts. It is commonly used in performance dashboards, resource limiters, and infrastructure monitoring agents due to its lightweight footprint and mature ecosystem.
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    CodeCampus

    CodeCampus

    CodeCampus is a learning-first Linux OS for CSE and IT students

    CodeCampus OS is a custom Linux distribution based on Ubuntu 24, designed for beginner developers, computer science students, and self-learners who want to start coding without friction. Unlike traditional setups that require hours of installation and configuration, CodeCampus provides a fully pre-configured, learning-first environment right out of the box. From the moment you boot, everything is ready—so you can focus on learning, experimenting, and building instead of troubleshooting. CodeCampus solves this by removing setup complexity and providing a ready-to-use development environment that lets you start coding immediately. 👉 Getting started guide: https://codecompasss.github.io/code_campus_userguide/getting-started/
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    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Echo System Info Viewer

    Echo System Info Viewer

    Simple and lightweight system information viewer for Windows

    Echo System Info Viewer is a lightweight Windows system information viewer that quickly displays essential hardware and system details. The application shows real-time CPU usage, memory (RAM) usage, and disk space information in a simple and clean interface. Unlike heavy monitoring software, Echo System Info Viewer is designed to be extremely fast, minimal, and fully offline. Key benefits: Instant system overview Real-time CPU and RAM usage Disk space information Lightweight and portable No telemetry, no ads Works completely offline Typical use cases: Quickly check CPU and RAM usage View basic system information on Windows Monitor system performance on older computers Lightweight alternative to heavy monitoring tools
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Flower

    Flower

    Real-time monitor and web admin for Celery distributed task queue

    Flower is an open-source web application that provides real-time monitoring and administrative control for Celery distributed task queues. It exposes detailed visibility into worker status, task execution history, and queue metrics through an interactive web dashboard. Developers and operators can remotely manage workers by restarting instances, adjusting pool sizes, revoking tasks, or applying rate limits without direct server access. Flower also supports broker monitoring and integrates with authentication providers and Prometheus for metrics export, making it suitable for production environments. The tool communicates with Celery using event streams, allowing near real-time updates on asynchronous workloads. Because Celery is widely used in Python microservices and background job systems, Flower has become a standard companion utility for teams that need operational insight and control over distributed task processing.
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    Ganglia Job Monarch

    Batch system monitoring and archiving

    Job Monarch is an addon to the Ganglia Monitoring System that provides batch job monitoring and archiving plus a graphical overview of clusters and assorted batch systems. Fully supported batch system: Torque, PBS and SLURM. Experimental: LSF, SGE
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    Mail-in-a-Box

    Mail-in-a-Box

    Take back control of your email with this mail server in a box

    Mail-in-a-Box helps individuals take back control of their email by defining a one-click, easy-to-deploy SMTP+everything else server, a mail server in a box. Mail-in-a-Box lets you become your own mail service provider in a few easy steps. It’s sort of like making your own gmail, but one you control from top to bottom. Technically, Mail-in-a-Box turns a fresh cloud computer into a working mail server. But you don’t need to be a technology expert to set it up. Our goals are to make deploying a good mail server easy, promote decentralization, innovation, and privacy on the web, have automated, auditable, and idempotent configuration, not make a totally unhackable, NSA-proof server, and not make something customizable by power users. Mail-in-a-Box turns a fresh Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 64-bit machine into a working mail server by installing and configuring various components. It is a one-click email appliance. There are no user-configurable setup options. It "just works."
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    PyMeter is a system monitoring program written in Python. It is used for agentless remote monitoring of unix-like hosts. It uses an extensible object-oriented framework so plugins for monitoring new stats can be added easily.
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    Statuspage

    Statuspage

    A statuspage generator that lets you host your statuspage for free

    Statuspage is an open-source status page generator that enables teams to publish service health dashboards directly from GitHub infrastructure. The tool automatically converts GitHub issues into incident reports and uses labels to represent severity levels, allowing teams to manage incident communication through familiar workflows. It is designed to be hosted for free on GitHub Pages, making it especially attractive for startups and open-source projects that want transparent uptime communication without additional hosting costs. The system supports customization of styles, branding, and layout so organizations can match their public status presence to their product identity. Because it integrates tightly with GitHub tokens and repositories, statuspage fits naturally into DevOps pipelines that already rely on GitHub for incident tracking. Overall, the project provides a simple but powerful way to maintain public service transparency using existing developer tooling.
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    TextFSM

    TextFSM

    Python module for parsing semi-structured text into python tables

    TextFSM is a Python library created by Google that provides a template-based state machine engine for parsing semi-structured text. It is particularly useful for extracting structured data from command-line interface (CLI) outputs, such as those from network devices, routers, and switches. By defining parsing logic through reusable template files, TextFSM transforms unstructured text into structured data like lists or tables without requiring complex regular expression code. Each template defines states, transitions, and regex patterns that determine how to interpret text line by line, enabling precise extraction of key information from varied sources. This modular approach allows users to maintain a library of templates for different data formats, improving automation in network operations and system administration. Widely used in network automation workflows, TextFSM integrates easily with Python scripts, making it an essential tool for engineers.
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    alive-progress

    alive-progress

    A new kind of Progress Bar, with real-time throughput, ETA

    alive-progress is an advanced Python progress bar library that introduces a highly animated and adaptive approach to tracking long-running tasks. Unlike traditional static progress indicators, it dynamically adjusts spinner speed and visual feedback based on actual throughput, giving users a more intuitive sense of activity. The library is designed with performance efficiency in mind, using multithreaded updates that minimize CPU overhead and terminal noise. It includes sophisticated ETA estimation powered by exponential smoothing algorithms, improving prediction accuracy for variable workloads. Developers can easily integrate it into scripts thanks to automatic logging hooks and flexible configuration options. With its emphasis on responsiveness, customization, and developer ergonomics, alive-progress stands out as a modern replacement for conventional Python progress bars.
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    gpustat

    gpustat

    A simple command-line utility for querying and monitoring GPU status

    gpustat is a lightweight Python command-line utility designed to provide fast, human-readable monitoring of NVIDIA GPU status in real time. It serves as a simplified alternative to the more verbose nvidia-smi tool by presenting key GPU metrics in a compact, developer-friendly format. The utility retrieves data through NVIDIA’s NVML bindings and displays information such as temperature, utilization, memory usage, and running processes directly in the terminal. Because it is easy to install via pip and requires minimal configuration, gpustat is widely used in machine learning environments, research clusters, and shared GPU servers. The tool also supports watch mode for continuous monitoring and JSON output for integration into automation pipelines. Overall, gpustat focuses on speed, clarity, and scriptability, making it especially useful for engineers who need quick GPU visibility without heavy monitoring stacks.
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    s-tui

    s-tui

    Terminal-based CPU stress and monitoring utility

    s-tui (Stress Terminal UI) is a terminal-based performance monitoring and stress-testing tool focused specifically on CPU behavior analysis in Linux and other UNIX-like systems. It provides real-time graphical visualization of CPU temperature, frequency, power consumption, and utilization directly within a text-based interface, eliminating the need for a graphical desktop environment. The utility is particularly useful for diagnosing thermal throttling, validating cooling solutions, and evaluating system stability under heavy load conditions. In addition to passive monitoring, s-tui can integrate with external stress tools to actively push the CPU to its limits while simultaneously displaying performance metrics. The software is lightweight, scriptable, and well suited for remote environments such as SSH sessions or small devices like Raspberry Pi.
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    srvRX live

    A simple project for creating hosting server-a-like live distribution

    The idea is creating a simple and easy to install debian based secure system distibuted in LAMP stack as well and LNMP (nginx), with support for 32-64 bit cpus and small-large ram. Initial Stage: Creating stable live systems Second Stage: mod_mono and php coexistance, RoR, manage users/groups/packages scripts and system monitoring system, custom graphics Third Stage BUilding entire CnCP system (CnCp's not cPanel in old UNIX fashion), a web interface to create/manage and deploy users/accounts/monitoring on this server. You are more than welcome to help (developing/deploying/design/administration/words of wisdom/whatever you think you can do) Project current status is: Initial stage - > Alpha, virtualbox image of the system, when show some stable and secure properties will be released as livecd aswell (vmdk on its way)
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