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Terminal system monitor with GPU support, process management, and multi-language UI

Project description

entropymon

Terminal system monitor by Electric Entropy Lab

A powerful, feature-rich terminal system monitor built with Python curses. Better than glances, prettier than htop.

Features

  • CPU - per-core usage bars, sparkline history, frequency, load average
  • Memory - RAM/Swap with usage bars
  • Disk - partitions with usage, IO rates (read/write)
  • Network - RX/TX rates with sparklines, per-interface info
  • GPU - NVIDIA (via NVML) and AMD (via sysfs) - utilization, VRAM, temp, power, fan, clocks
  • Temperatures - CPU, GPU, NVMe, network adapters
  • Processes - interactive management with sorting, filtering, kill signals, renice, details
  • Multi-language - EN, PL, DE, ES, FR, UK, ZH with runtime switching
  • Animated intro - matrix rain boot sequence with decrypt logo animation

Install

pip install entropymon

With NVIDIA GPU support:

pip install entropymon[nvidia]

Usage

entropymon                 # start with auto-detected language
entropymon --lang pl       # start in Polish
entropymon --no-intro      # skip boot animation
entropymon --reset-lang    # reset saved language preference
entropymon --version       # show version

Keyboard Shortcuts

Key Action
h / F1 / ? Help overlay
L Switch language
c / m / p / n Sort by CPU/MEM/PID/Name
r Reverse sort
j / k / arrows Navigate processes
T Send SIGTERM
K Send SIGKILL
F9 Signal selection menu
+ / - Renice process
d / F5 / Enter Process details
/ / f Filter processes
q / Esc Quit

Requirements

  • Python 3.8+
  • Linux (uses /proc, /sys)
  • psutil
  • pynvml (optional, for NVIDIA GPU)

License

MIT - Electric Entropy Lab

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