Resource Monitor is a GNOME Shell extension that provides real-time monitoring of key system resources directly in the GNOME Shell top bar. It tracks CPU usage, load average, and temperature; RAM and swap usage; disk stats and space; GPU usage, memory, and temperature; and network activity for both WLAN and Ethernet connections.
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| 13 | Rejected |
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Looks good :) FYI, as of gnome-shell 3.32 the functions from `convenience.js` are included for extension authors: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/Extensions/Writing#Extension_Utils Of course you're welcome to keep including it yourself if you customize those functions or just want to.