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    nviwatch

    nviwatch

    A blazingly fast rust based TUI for managing and monitoring NVIDIA GPU

    NviWatch is an interactive terminal user interface (TUI) application for monitoring NVIDIA GPU devices and processes. Built with Rust, it provides real-time insights into GPU performance metrics, including temperature, utilization, memory usage, and power consumption.
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    Redshift

    Redshift

    Adjust the color temperature of your screen according to surroundings

    Redshift adjusts the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings. This may help your eyes hurt less if you are working in front of the screen at night. This program is inspired by f.lux. Redshift adjusts the color temperature according to the position of the sun. A different color temperature is set during night and daytime. During twilight and early morning, the color temperature transitions smoothly from night to daytime temperature to allow your eyes to slowly adapt. ...
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    mung is "monitor using ncurses, g++" and it's mostly an experiment for learning about ncurses. It runs in a terminal and displays temperature sensor info in real time on a color scale.
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