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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.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    jetson-stats

    jetson-stats

    Simple package for monitoring and control your NVIDIA Jetson

    jetson_stats is a Python package for monitoring and controlling NVIDIA Jetson boards. It supports Jetson platforms such as Orin, Xavier, Nano, TX, and newer Jetson families. The project includes jtop, a terminal-based dashboard that gives users a live view of CPU, GPU, memory, power, temperature, engine usage, and system status. It can also be imported into Python scripts, which makes it useful for custom monitoring, robotics dashboards, automation, and diagnostics. Developers working with embedded AI systems can use it to understand performance limits and troubleshoot hardware behavior during deployment. ...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    alive-progress

    alive-progress

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

    ...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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    AutoBench

    This program is a benchmark site data extraction util program

    This program is a program that extracts the latest CPU, GPU, Drive and RAM performance scores and rankings from benchmark sites. The Output Data is saved as a csv, xlsx and xls file. CPU information is written by model name and score. GPU information is written by model name and score. Drive information is written by model name and score. RAM information is written by model name and score.
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    i-nex

    i-nex

    i-nex system hardware lister

    I-Nex is an application that gathers information for hardware components available on your system and displays it using an user interface similar to the popular Windows tool CPU-Z.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    netmonsql

    netmonsql

    Network performance monitoring and logging script for Cisco devices.

    NetMon_Cisco_to_SQL.py is a basic network performance monitoring and logging script for Cisco devices. It gathers parameters (CPU Utilization, Used Processor Memory, Used IO Memory, UP Ethernet Interfaces density, in percent velues) from Cisco routers by parsing command outputs and exports them to a MySQL database. NetMon_Query.py is a query script for the MySQL database in the form of an interactive menu for generating statistics. Tools used for coding and testing: Python 2.7.3,...
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    IB Image Backup

    IB Image Backup

    Linux device image backup: simple and free.

    - Make a backup of any Linux-compatible devices (hard disks, partitions, LVM, VirtualMachine file images). - Make a full, incremental or differential backup optimized for offline storage. - Management of complex structures, possibility of merging backup branches. - Native and optimized support for multi core/cpu systems. - Built-in support for AES256 encryption. - Made in python3, developed specifically for Debian GNU/Linux, issued under the GPLv3 license.
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    MobiLinux | Linux Desktop for Android

    MobiLinux | Linux Desktop for Android

    Allowing you to use the Linux desktop everywhere you are

    ...This is based off http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxonandroid/ and has been very much modified but should still be noted Requirments: - ARM based Android Mobile Phone - Android OS 2.2+ - ROOT ACCESS and BusyBox Binay - loop and ext2 kernel support - 2 GB of free space - 1 GHz CPU (dual-core or overclocked is recommended) - 512 RAM on board (1GB is recommended) - Network Connection (WLAN, LTE/EV-DO, GSM) (optional but suggested) - VNC Viewer - Terminal Emulator
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    Monitors CPU Temperature from command line in Fahrenheit and Celsius and gives results of highest and lowest temperatures, and average over period of time run, then logs the data. Requires ACPI.
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    Emon

    Remote server monitoring application

    Emon is another remote server monitoring application, but this time you are able to start your monitoring in the terminal easily. You do not need to install any applications on the monitoring servers, because Emon uses SSH and /proc directory to get the monitoring data. All you need to do is just configure Emon in XML and create an SSH user. After configuration, you are ready to monitor ping, dns, ports, url, CPU, RAM, SWAP, disk, traffic and log files of multiple servers in the terminal. ...
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    NumBench
    NumBench is a Python-based application focused in benchmarking. It test the speed of the CPU, basically.
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    SimBCM is a simulator of MIPS dual-core cpu BCM1250 of broadcom.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    BURP aims to develop a publicly distributed system for rendering 3D animations over the Internet using CPU idle time.
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