Termique adds server monitoring to existing SSH connections via second channel
Developer tool Termique is adding a built-in server monitoring feature that reuses an already-open SSH connection, eliminating the need to switch to a separate app. The feature works by opening a second exec channel on the existing SSH connection to poll Linux system files for CPU, RAM, and load data at regular intervals. A lightweight agent must be installed on each server, as the developer opted against a fully agentless approach to better handle edge cases and support future features like alerts. The monitoring capability is designed for quick, in-terminal checks rather than as a replacement for dedicated platforms like Netdata or Grafana. The feature is still in development and expected to ship in the next Termique update, with the tool available at termique.app on a free tier or at $5 per month for Pro.
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