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.
glib-2.0gio-2.0gtk-4libadwaita-1systemdpolkitcargo
Other dependencies are handled by cargo.
Resources uses Meson as its build system. You can either build and install Resources natively on your system like this:
meson . build --prefix=/usr/local
ninja -C build installOr, even better, use the Flatpak CLI to build:
flatpak install org.gnome.Sdk//45 org.freedesktop.Sdk.Extension.rust-stable//23.08 org.gnome.Platform//45 org.freedesktop.Sdk.Extension.llvm16//23.08
flatpak-builder --user flatpak_app build-aux/net.nokyan.Resources.Devel.jsonIf you use GNOME Builder or Visual Studio Code with the Flatpak extension, Resources can be built and run automatically.
Unofficially packaged in COPR for Fedora 39 and newer.
dnf copr enable atim/resources
dnf install resourcesRunning Resources is as simple as typing resources into a terminal or running it from your application launcher. If you've built Resources using Flatpak, type flatpak-builder --run flatpak_app build-aux/net.nokyan.Resources.Devel.json resources into your terminal or use one of the afforementioned IDEs to do that automatically.
The following list is roughly in order of their importance with the most important item being first in the list.
- Support reading statistics of Intel GPUs
- Translations
- Battery usage and details
If you have an idea, bug report, question or something else, don't hesitate to open an issue! Translations are always welcome.




