glances
lgogdownloader
Our great sponsors
glances | lgogdownloader | |
---|---|---|
101 | 16 | |
24,869 | 656 | |
- | - | |
9.5 | 7.2 | |
3 days ago | 22 days ago | |
Python | C++ | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
glances
-
Homelab Adventures: Crafting a Personal Tech Playground
Glances
-
Easily monitor your Server from anywhere
As is from their github repository.
-
Pyenv – lets you easily switch between multiple versions of Python
If I pin a version of Python, isn't that going to wreck any tooling that depends on it? Unless you're saying have multiple versions of Python installed.
This is practically the only remaining annoyance I have with the Python ecosystem (relative imports aside). I use some tools, like Glances [0] whose formula relies on a much newer version (3.12) than the actual package requires (3.8) [1].
So when there's a Python update, all of those update as well. I thought I'd fixed this with pipx, but in a way that's worse, because the venvs it builds depend on a specific version of Python existing, which doesn't work well with brew always wanting to upgrade it.
I want a stable, system-level Python that I don't touch, don't add packages to, and which only exists as a dependency for anything that needs it. If an update would break a package I have installed (due to Python library deprecation, etc.), it should warn me before updating. Otherwise, I don't care, as long as any symlinks are taken care of.
Separately, I want a stable, user-level Python that I can do whatever I want to. Nothing updates it automatically. I can accomplish this by compiling Python and using `make altinstall`, but if there's a better way, I'd love to hear about it.
[0]: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/20e744191e74d...
[1]: https://github.com/nicolargo/glances
- Hard disk LEDs and noisy machines
-
Glances for monitoring OPNsense
Wanting to get Glances installed on OPNsense for its integration into homepage.
- Any metrics dashboard out there for viewing power usage???
-
Are there an alternative to htop that lets me see the total resource usage per app?
I don't try but maybe glance https://github.com/nicolargo/glances
-
Dashboard with all container resource usage?
In the meantime Glances is a pretty good way to keep an eye on CPU and memory usage of all your containers. You can either run it as a lightweight docker image or as a native application on your host.
- [Docker] Surveillance du réseau de conteneurs Docker?
-
[Docker] Docker -Container -Netzwerküberwachung?
Bearbeiten: Dies war, was ich war: [https://github.com/nicolargo/glances weise(https://github.com/nicolargo/glances)
lgogdownloader
-
Best way to backup my GoG offline installer files?
I use https://github.com/Sude-/lgogdownloader it is for Linux however. You can probably run it in WSL though.
-
Why is GOG better than Steam? Why should I prefer GOG?
If you have access to Linux, there's a community tool called LGOGDownloader that can download your whole library or selected parts of it in one go. It can also list any local files that aren't in your GOG account anymore, e.g. older versions of updated games. I use it regularly to keep my offline library of 600+ games up to date.
-
This is goodbye, but is it forever?
My local GOG library is maintained by the third-party LGOGDownloader. I'm using GOG Galaxy only for a handful of Windows games that do require it for multiplayer.
-
lgogdownloader broken?
I recently discovered that my GOG downloader (https://github.com/Sude-/lgogdownloader) is currently broken, I've updated to the latest version but it seems GOG changed their API?
- Can you still use the GOG downloader?
-
Is there a plan to switch to a better installer / setup for offline installation
No idea if it runs on windows, but for linux there is https://github.com/Sude-/lgogdownloader/ i download all my games with this command:
-
vangogh/gaugin - data hoard and browser your GOG.com collection
Nice! How does this compare to lgogdownloader? (https://github.com/Sude-/lgogdownloader)
- Offline Downloaders besides Galaxy (like gogrepro?)
-
Do I have to install galaxy to play my games?
https://sites.google.com/site/gogdownloader/ I found it in my AUR repository so I expect it to be in the repository of whatever distribution you might choose.
-
GOG answer to steam proton?
There actually is lgogdownloader, which apparently implements part of the GOG Galaxy API, but it seems to only do listing, downloading, and installing of games, and not whatever else Galaxy does.
What are some alternatives?
bpytop - Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor
gogrepo - Python-based tool for downloading all your GOG.com game and bonus collections to your local computer for full offline enjoyment.
btop - A monitor of resources
minigalaxy - A simple GOG client for Linux
bashtop - Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor
udiskie - Automounter for removable media
Netdata - The open-source observability platform everyone needs
sl - SL(1): Cure your bad habit of mistyping
bottom - Yet another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor.
ffsend - :mailbox_with_mail: Easily and securely share files from the command line. A fully featured Firefox Send client.
homarr - Customizable browser's home page to interact with your homeserver's Docker containers (e.g. Sonarr/Radarr)
exa - A modern replacement for ‘ls’.