Breaking Changes: you will see some minor breaking changes. Read the detailed changelog. Lightweight collection of 40+ functions to retrieve detailed hardware, system and OS information.
system-information sysinfo monitor monitoring os osx freebsd openbsd netbsd cpu cpuload physical-cores logical-cores processor cores threads socket-type memory file-system fsstats diskio block-devices netstats network network-interfaces network-connections network-stats iface processes users internet battery docker docker-stats docker-processes graphics graphic-card graphic-controller gpu display smart disk-layout wifi wifinetworks virtual-box virtualbox vmPackage sysinfo is a pure Go library providing Linux OS / kernel / hardware system information. It's completely standalone, has no dependencies on the host system, doesn't execute external programs, doesn't even import other Go libraries. It collects only "inventory type" information, things that don't change often. I couldn't find any self-contained library that would provide set of data/features I needed. So another sysinfo was born.
sysinfoPy-cpuinfo gets CPU info with pure Python. Py-cpuinfo should work without any extra programs or libraries, beyond what your OS provides. It does not require any compilation(C/C++, assembly, et cetera) to use. It works with Python 2 and 3. Please report a Bug if you suspect any of this information is wrong.
cpuinfo cpuid sysctl lscpu sysinfo kstat cpufreq-infoPress q (quit) or CTRL-c to exit mmon. I tested it on several Debian, Raspbian, Ubuntu distributions, inside Docker containers as well as OS X (Mavericks, Yosemite, El Captain).
system-information sysinfo monitor monitoring os osx cpu cpuload memory file-system fsstats diskio netstats network network-connections processes users internet docker battery cliArchey is traditionally a Linux tool for displaying system info in a pretty way on Arch Linux. It was originally written in Python 2 and then rewriten in Python 3. Archey-go is written from scratch in Go and it compiles to a single statically linked binary. It's fast, it has no external dependencies and doesn't call any system utilities to gather the information. It also allows a decent amount of customization to satisfy your unixporn addiction. To install Archey-go you must have Go installed and set up to be able to compile it first.
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