/resources

Monitor your system resources and processes

Primary LanguageRustGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

Resources

Download on Flathub

Please do not theme this app

Resources is a simple yet powerful monitor for your system resources and processes, written in Rust and using GTK 4 and libadwaita for its GUI. It's capable of displaying usage and details of your CPU, memory, GPUs, network interfaces and block devices. It's also capable of listing and terminating running graphical applications as well as processes.

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Applications View of Resources

Applications View of Resources

Applications View of Resources

Applications View of Resources

Applications View of Resources

Applications View of Resources

Applications View of Resources

Dependencies

  • glib-2.0
  • gio-2.0
  • gtk-4
  • libadwaita-1
  • systemd
  • polkit
  • cargo

Other dependencies are handled by cargo.

Installing

The official and only supported way of installing Resources is using Flatpak. Simply use your graphical software manager like GNOME Software or Discover to install Resources from Flathub or type flatpak install flathub net.nokyan.Resources in your terminal. Please keep in mind that you need to have Flathub set up on your device. You can find out how to set up Flathub here.

Fedora

Unofficially packaged in COPR for Fedora 39 and newer.

dnf copr enable atim/resources
dnf install resources

Building

If you prefer to build Resources yourself, you can do so using its build system Meson. You can either build and install Resources natively on your system like this:

meson . build --prefix=/usr/local
ninja -C build install

Or, even better, use the Flatpak CLI to build:

flatpak install org.gnome.Sdk//46 org.freedesktop.Sdk.Extension.rust-stable//23.08 org.gnome.Platform//46 org.freedesktop.Sdk.Extension.llvm16//23.08
flatpak-builder --user flatpak_app build-aux/net.nokyan.Resources.Devel.json

If you use GNOME Builder or Visual Studio Code with the Flatpak extension, Resources can be built and run automatically.

Running

Running Resources is as simple as typing flatpak run net.nokyan.Resources into a terminal or running it from your application launcher. If you've built Resources natively or installed it from a traditional package manager such as apt or dnf, or if you've built Resources yourself, typing resources in a terminal will start Resources. If you've built Resources as a Flatpak, type flatpak-builder --run flatpak_app build-aux/net.nokyan.Resources.Devel.json resources into your terminal or use one of the aforementioned IDEs to do that automatically.

To-do

The following list is roughly in order of their importance with the most important item being first in the list.

  • Translations
  • Battery usage and details

Contributing

If you have an idea, bug report, question or something else, don't hesitate to open an issue! Translations are always welcome.