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    psutil

    psutil

    Cross-platform lib for process and system monitoring in Python

    ...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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    s-tui

    s-tui

    Terminal-based CPU stress and monitoring utility

    ...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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    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...
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