Trystan Sarrade

rproc - A Linux resource & process monitor inspired by Windows 11

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A Linux resource & process monitor inspired by Windows 11's Task Manager. Written in Rust with Slint

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Trystan Sarrade
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šŸ‘‹ Hey Product Hunt! I built rproc because Linux deserves a process & resource monitor that's as clean and readable as the Windows 11 Task Manager — without the bloat that usually comes with it. What it does: šŸ“Š Performance - live charts for CPU (global + per-core), memory, disks, network and GPU āš™ļø Processes - CPU, memory, disk I/O, threads & status, with real app icons. šŸ” Per-process graph attribution - hover any point on a graph to see the top 5 processes šŸš€ Startup & Services - manage XDG autostart entries and systemd units right from the app The part I'm proudest of: it's tiny. rproc sits at ~25 MB of RAM (GPU monitoring off) vs. 185-239 MB for GNOME System Monitor, Resources, or Mission Center. It's written in Rust with Slint using its software renderer. A monitor shouldn't be one of the heaviest things running on your machine. It's free, open source (MIT), and ships as .deb, .rpm, AUR, Flatpak, AppImage and Nix I'd genuinely love your feedbac, what's missing, what's confusing, what you'd want next. Drop a ⭐ on GitHub if,it's useful to you, and AMA in the comments! šŸ¦€