A modular system monitor written in Rust
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A modular system monitor written in Rust
A powerful native desktop app for ThinkPad users on Linux. Control fan speeds, optimize battery health, tune CPU performance, and monitor system resources—all in one sleek interface built with Tauri.
FSM is a simple GUI program to get information about software and hardware of Linux PC
A tool to plot the memory and cpu usage.
Simple system monitoring app that runs on terminal. Made purely with Rust.
A stealthy, cross-platform C2 and adversary simulation framework Proof-of-Concept in Rust, designed for ethical cybersecurity research.
Monitor file system changes and integrity - scheduled "scans", temporal views, trends, alerts - safely and privately
Htop like tool written in rust.
Monitoramento leve de baixo nível em Rust 2024 para Windows. Coleta telemetria de CPU, GPU, RAM e rede via WMI e APIs nativas com alta performance.
Sentinel Notify is a simple Rust script that periodically checks the availability of an application or system by pinging a specified URL. If the application or system is detected as offline, you can implement logic to send notifications.
All-in-one Rust performance benchmarking toolkit with synthetic workload testing and statistical analysis
Web based System Dashboard for Linux
A single-key USB keyboard-lamp that lights up according to the CPU, network and disk usages of the host
Your logs are too quiet. Time to make them sound like a fax machine having an existential crisis. Transform boring text streams into the beautiful cacophony of dial-up internet hell. ERROR sounds like connection failed, WARN sounds like line busy, INFO sounds like... well, more digital screaming.
A menu bar/tray system monitor for macOS. Real time CPU, memory, GPU, and network stats. Written in Rust, privacy focused, no telemetry.
SysOracle is a fast, scriptable Linux system monitoring tool written in Rust and powered by Lua.
System info viewer written in Rust / GTK3. Inspired by Conky.
Tamagotchi System Monitor is a fun CLI tool that turns your CPU monitoring into a digital pet simulator. Your system's load directly affects your Tamagotchi's health and mood.
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