A Jupyter widget for monitoring NVIDIA GPUs.
Project description
gpuwidget
gpuwidget
is a compact, simple GPU monitor living in your jupyter notebook.
Quickstart
In your jupyter notebook, run following code in a cell to install gpuwidget
and run it.
%pip install git+https://github.com/bmpixel/gpuwidget
import gpuwidget
gpuwidget.live()
Then you are all set. The cell will finish in a few seconds, but the monitor updates itself in the background. gpuwidget
works in jupyter notebook (including VSCode and PyCharm) and Google Colab.
Features
gpuwidget
manages a thread to update itself. You can clickStop Tracking
button to stop it or leave it there.- When not in jupyter notebook, it prints ascii gpu stats from
gpustat
. - Simple and just works.
- Only support NVIDIA Graphics Devices, no AMD support as of now.
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