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Stats: A No-Nonsense Menu Bar Monitor for Mac Builders
Keep CPU, memory, and disk usage visible without opening Activity Monitor. Lightweight, configurable, and actually useful when you're shipping.
exelban/stats ↗Stats puts your Mac's vital signs—CPU, RAM, disk, network, temperature—in the menu bar where you can glance at them without breaking focus. No bloat, no dashboards to manage. If you're compiling code, training a model, or running a heavy build process, you want to know instantly if your machine is maxed out or if something's eating resources in the background. It's the kind of tool that saves you ten minutes of hunting through Activity Monitor when you're already frustrated something's slow. Useful if you care about system health; not essential if you've got plenty of headroom.
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Stats – menu-bar system monitor for Mac (if you dig that sort of thing)
Lightweight CPU/memory/disk visibility in your menu bar. Handy for builders who need to catch resource leaks or watch heavy processes without losing focus. Free, open-source, minimal setup. Worth a look if you're on Mac and ship things.
Stats puts your Mac's CPU, RAM, disk usage right in the menu bar. No window to manage, no Activity Monitor hunting. Open-source. Useful if you actually care what your machine is doing while you're shipping. https://github.com/exelban/stats
For Mac-using builders: Stats is a lightweight system monitor that lives in your menu bar. Real-time visibility into CPU, memory, and disk usage without the friction of opening Activity Monitor. Open-source, minimal overhead, genuinely useful when you're tracking down performance issues or watching a heavy build process. Worth trying if system awareness matters to your workflow.
Built a menu-bar system monitor for Mac that actually stays out of your way. Stats lets you glance CPU, memory, disk, and network without leaving your workflow—no bloat, no background noise. Why this matters: if you're shipping on Mac, you need ambient visibility into what your machine is doing. Too many system tools are either buried in Activity Monitor or hogging resources themselves. It's a single-window app that sits in your menu bar and does one job well. That's it. https://github.com/exelban/stats
just shipped a menu-bar system monitor for mac that doesn't suck. real-time cpu, memory, disk, network. one glance. stays quiet in the background. if you're building on mac and want to actually see what your machine is doing without opening activity monitor every 30 seconds, this is it. https://github.com/exelban/stats