2.4 KiB
2.4 KiB
conky-jinx
A minimal Conky curses theme, to be displayed on a phone-size terminal.
Rationale
The objective of conky-jinx is to have a small text-base system monitor which draw your attention when a core resource starts missing on a remote computer.
It is designed to fit a terminal having a width of 59 characters, and a height of 35 characters, which is the size of Termux running on my Fairphone with a readable font.
Features
Conky-jinx displays only the basic resources that generally bring troubles:
- RAM usage,
- Swap usage,
- CPU usage,
- Filesystem usage,
- I/O rates,
- Network rates.
For RAM, Swap, CPU and Filesystem, the color of the bars change depending on their load, from white to red (going through rainbow colors).
If you spot a bar being red, bad things are probably happening.
Install & run
sudo apt install conky-cli
git clone --single-branch main --depth 1 https://github.com/nojhan/conky-jinx.git
conky -c conky-jinx/jinx.conky
Screenshot
(Without the colors)
- MEMORY ------------------------------------------------
RAM: 78% ###################################_________
6,01GiB / 7,66GiB
SWP: 76% ##################################__________
1,53GiB / 2,00GiB
Top Processes:
GeckoMain 19,96%
Isolated Web Co 6,35%
Isolated Web Co 6,25%
WebExtensions 5,83%
Isolated Web Co 5,18%
- CPU @ 1,14 GHz -----------------------------------------
CPU: 23% ##########__________________________________
1: 21% #########___________________________________
2: 23% ##########__________________________________
3: 27% ############________________________________
4: 27% ##########__________________________________
Top Processes (0/320): PID CPU MEM
gvfs-udisks2-vo 16859 2,28 0,05
GeckoMain 61198 1,27 19,96
pulseaudio 16811 1,02 0,09
systemd 1 0,76 0,12
dbus-daemon 866 0,76 0,05
- DISKS -------------------------------------------------
FS: ########################################____
420GiB / 457GiB
IO: 2,00KiB / 1,52MiB
- NETWORK -----------------------------------------------
ETHN: 0,5 KiB/s / 0,0 KiB/s
WIFI: 0,0 KiB/s / 0,0 KiB/s
---------[0 > 40 > 50 > 60 > 70 > 80 > 90 > 100]---------