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Resource_Monitor is a GNOME Shell extension that Monitor the use of system resources like cpu, ram, disk, network and display them in GNOME Shell top bar.
A Visual Studio Code extension for viewing resource consumption of Python programs in the debugger.
Resource utilization monitor for Docker containers & Kubernetes pods that operates with fine granularity and low overhead
Rust RCTL / RACCT bindings
A Windows CE resource monitor (battery, memory, storage, tasks, processor load, system information).
A Windows Resource Monitor in VBS with email alerts. Can run on-demand, from command line, or as a task.
VSCode Extension for Managing Processes and Port Usage
Resource usage monitoring service for Containerum
Tiny extensible top-bar for Windows
A fast, modern and cool Multiplatform Resource Monitor.
Standalone program which provides a convenient way to create an empty lobby in GTA Online, without injecting any code into the game
🔊 Broadcast resource utilization of the container to the rest of the system via HTTP/websocket protocols
Mainly, this script was written to compare the resource usages (CPU, RAM) of Chrome and Edge. But it can also be used to monitor resource usages of any process.
A toolkit for monitoring uptime and resources of domains and servers! New features in development.
Track available RAM & CPU resources on your system.
A fancy Python resource monitor for Windows (referring to the Needy Girl Overdose game)
Occupy some memory to see how your program acts with low memory!
Resource monitoring web application for your Raspberry Pi, featuring a mobile focused front-end
Visual Studio Code extension to display resource usage information on status bar
Given real-time resource monitor is a great tool to examine our system's proper functioning. It enables you to keep track of what is happening in our system's background so that we can stop the activity that might cause problems.
Machinery to uniquely generate __LOC__, a 4-byte int encoding of __FILE__, __LINE__ & __FUNC__. 'C' interfaces are provided to generate the encoding at compile-time and to decode the encoded value to its constituent file/func-name and line-number. Encoded line-of-code can be used for diagnostics, troubleshooting, resource tracking and other usages.