There are 2 repositories under hardware-monitoring topic.
Libre Hardware Monitor, home of the fork of Open Hardware Monitor
Qt overclocking tool for GNU/Linux
Tool for managing exclusive GPU access for distributed machine learning workloads
Safe Rust wrapper for the NVIDIA Management Library
MSI Afterburner monitoring plug-in that uses LibreHardwareMonitorLib enable monitoring of various hardware sensors.
PocketTDPControl is a tool for adjusting TDP of AMD Ryzen Mobile Processor.
SysMonAvalonia - 3 desktop widgets for Windows.
Remote monitor system information on LaMetric's Time using HWiNFO JSON web server.
HardwareSupervisor
Fujitsu RX300 exporter for Prometheus
Repository containing hardware monitoring plugins
Access to OpenHardwareMonitor WMI interface
Polls hardware sensor data and display them in a web-based UI
An open-source Python tool to provide system stats over a web interface.
Get visual hardware info in Windows Systems with Python and Arduino
Displays basic GPU information on an arduino lcd display
EMNSystemInfo.HardwareAPI is a hardware library for Windows based on Libre Hardware Monitor. It provides a base model to access hardware information.
Python program running on Raspberry Pi is sending data about CPU, GPU, RAM, SD Card and Pi Hole data (Latest 24 hours, basically what is on dashboard when you open web interface) to Firebase from which is downloading these data the android app. You can also reboot, shutdown your device or update AdsLists (Gravity), reboot PiHole.
Monitor your PC's performance in real time.
Hardware monitoring library for Windows with optional lm-sensors-like API
Hardware monitoring and some control features.
Hardware monitoring script for raspberry pi 3 (tested on model B) requires systat package for iostat program!
Realtime, decentralized measuring and reporting on CPU and GPU hardware electricity consumption by blockchain nodes
Python 3 Bindings for the NVIDIA Management Library
Software que utiliza de seu sistema operacional para fazer o monitoramento dos dados da sua máquina. Desenvolvido no segundo semestre na faculdade de tecnologia @BandTec em conjunto com um grupo de estudantes.