Stats: A free Libre macOS system monitor directly from your menubar

Stats: A free Libre macOS system monitor directly from your menubar
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What is Stats?

Stats is a free, open-source native menubar macOS application that display all of your system stats in real-time.

It is the right open-source alternative to a dozen of proprietary programs.

Stats app is still in active development, however it gains momentum as thousands of macOS users started to use it right away.

Features

Stats is an application that allows you to monitor your macOS system.

  • Battery level
  • Bluetooth devices
  • CPU utilization
  • Disk utilization
  • Fan/s control
  • GPU utilization
  • Memory usage
  • Network usage
  • Sensors information (Temperature/Voltage/Power)

Requirements

The Stats app is currently supported on macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) and higher.


Supported languages

You can help by adding a new language or improve the existing translation.

FAQs

How do you change the order of the menu bar icons?

macOS decides the order of the menu bar items not Stats - it may change after the first reboot after installing Stats.

To change the order of any menu bar icon - macOS Mojave (version 10.14) and up.

  1. Hold down ⌘ (command key).
  2. Drag the icon to the desired position on the menu bar.
  3. Release ⌘ (command key)

Installation

Manual

You can download the latest version here.
This will download a file called Stats.dmg. Open it and move the app to the application folder.

Homebrew installation

To install it using Homebrew, open the Terminal app and type:

brew install --cask stats



License

Stats is released under MIT License.


Resources

  1. https://github.com/exelban/stats

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