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    macmon

    macmon

    Real-time system monitor for Apple Silicon Macs (M1–M5)

    macmon is a real-time system monitor built specifically for Apple Silicon Macs. It is designed to show detailed performance information for M-series machines without requiring sudo access. The tool provides a terminal user interface for viewing CPU, GPU, RAM, power, and temperature data as the system runs. It is useful for developers, performance testers, AI users, and Mac power users who want deeper visibility into hardware behavior. macmon can also expose metrics through JSON or Prometheus-compatible output, which makes it suitable for dashboards and automated monitoring. ...
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    Vigil

    Vigil

    Monitors a distributed infrastructure and sends alerts

    Vigil is an open-source Status Page you can host on your infrastructure, used to monitor all your servers and apps, and visible to your users. It is useful in microservices contexts to monitor both apps and backends. If a node goes down in your infrastructure, you receive a status change notification in a Slack channel, Email, Twilio SMS or/and XMPP.
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