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    rainbarf

    rainbarf

    it's like Rainmeter, but for CLI

    Rainbarf is a small, Perl-based command-line utility that generates resource usage charts (CPU, RAM, battery) in a compact bar-glyph format, designed to display within tmux or GNU screen status lines for a sleek system monitor. Use load average metric instead of CPU utilization. You might want to set the --max threshold since this is an absolute value and has varying ranges on different systems. Disabled by default. Configurable via environment variable or config file. Simple CLI usage and...
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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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