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      btastic
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I wanted something to display my current system stats to monitor my magic mirror hardware.

      There is a module called MMM-SystemStats, but it seemed buggy and was seemingly not maintained anymore. So I decided to make my own.

      example.png

      https://github.com/btastic/MMM-SystemMonitor

      Feel free to discuss, ask questions or add suggestions for further development.

      Best regards
      Ben

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        BKeyport Module Developer @btastic
        last edited by

        @btastic Nice. If I hadn’t already done some stupid pi tricks to get that info into a notification so I can display it with MMM-Valuesbynotification…

        The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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          lxne Project Sponsor @btastic
          last edited by

          @btastic MMM-Tools does that, too.

          alt text

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            btastic @lxne
            last edited by

            @lxne Ah bummer I didn’t know about it. Thats mostly what I had envisioned.

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              MMRIZE
              last edited by MMRIZE

              MMM-Tools is archived. (with some complex history)
              I rarely support that module. It became too far during on my absence from what it was, and I made at the first time. Anyway, I have left it as it currently is.
              If you want to be a successor, always welcome.

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                BKeyport Module Developer @MMRIZE
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                @btastic to double down on what @MMRIZE said - taking over someone else’s archived module is an exceptional way to learn how to do things. I Would highly encourage it, as the author has directly said he’s okay with it. I did that with a module myself. Taught me so much about javascript working out bugs in an existing module and adding my own flair (and I really should get back on it for one bit…)

                The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                  btastic @BKeyport
                  last edited by

                  @BKeyport I will probably take a thing or two, but I think the code can be written a bit better by todays standards. The project is almost 6 years old and was probably refactored a few times. No offense towards @MMRIZE - thats probably one reason he does not want to develop it further without rewriting it.

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                    MMRIZE @btastic
                    last edited by

                    @btastic You are right. Cheer up for your work!
                    I wish a new module which can be more flexible and modular with modern techniques, and especially, not dedicated to RPI(recently I never work with it), but I have not enough time and interest to do so…

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                      btastic @MMRIZE
                      last edited by

                      @MMRIZE Thank you.

                      I want to make it OS independant too, but that will be a bit harder I think. I don’t have that much time either. But will work on it in the foreseeable future.

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                        Richard238
                        last edited by

                        Installed, added to config.js

                        		{
                                    module: 'MMM-SystemMonitor',
                                    position: 'bottom_right',
                                    config: {
                                        updateInterval: 60000,
                                        cpuThermalZone: 0,
                                        units: config.units,
                                    }
                                },
                        

                        MM fails to load.
                        Comment those lines out, MM is OK. What have I missed?

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