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    PC Workman HCK

    PC Workman HCK

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

    Your PC says CPU 87%. PC Workman says why, since when, and what to do about it. Real-time system monitor with built-in offline AI. No cloud. Your data stays on your machine. What's inside: -hck_GPT: 82-intent AI assistant. -Ask it anything about your PC in Polish or English. -9-layer routing, learns your usage patterns over weeks. -TURBO mode: one click stops unnecessary services (Gaming/Work/Economy profiles), switches power plan, flushes RAM, freezes idle apps. ...
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    Downloads: 110 This Week
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    gtop

    gtop

    System monitoring dashboard for terminal

    gtop is a tool that helps you monitor your systems through a dashboard user interface, and it is optimized to monitor and visualize terminals. gtop requirements are to have Node.js version 8 or higher. It supports Linux, OSX, and Windows (with partial support). You need to assign host net and pid to access the metrics in the host machine. Start gtop with the gtop command.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Realtime System Monitor

    Realtime System Monitor

    An application to track your PC in realtime

    The software can be used to remotely monitor the usage of your desktop in realtime. The desktop app can be run on the desktop to monitor its usage. The user can login from the web interface to monitor their machines. Web Dashboard: https://sys-monitor.now.sh Note: If you cannot see tray icon on gnome, you may need this https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1503/tray-icons/
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    RPi-Monitor

    RPi-Monitor

    Real time monitoring for embedded devices

    RPi-Monitor is a software designed to monitor the metrics from GNU/Linux systems and connected peripherals. It stores statistics in the local Round Robin Database and embeds a web server allowing it to display current status and statistics.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Web VMStat

    Web VMStat

    Prettify vmstats in your browser

    ...It takes the type of data normally shown by the vmstat command and presents it in a cleaner visual interface. The app streams system metrics through WebSocket communication using websocketd. It charts those metrics with Smoothie Charts, giving users a live view of CPU, memory, I/O, swap, and other system activity. The project is meant as a lightweight process that can be installed on machines a user wants to monitor. Overall, it is a useful demo and monitoring utility for turning command-line Linux performance data into a more readable web dashboard.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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