eul - Elegant macOS Status Monitor App

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eul is a simple and elegant status monitoring app for macOS, built with SwiftUI and designed to keep your system stats visible but unobtrusive. It provides live information such as:
  • CPU usage
  • Memory usage
  • Disk activity
  • Network statistics

All displayed in a clean menu-bar/tray interface, eul helps you stay on top of your Mac’s performance without overwhelming you with technical detail. It’s ideal if you want quick access to essential system stats in a visually neat way.

Why Use eul? ✅

Here are strong reasons to give eul a try:
  • Real-time monitoring in the menu bar - see usage at a glance without opening Activity Monitor.
  • Minimal and elegant design - built in SwiftUI, optimized for macOS aesthetics.
  • Supports macOS Big Sur+ widgets - making it easy to pin system stats to Notification Center or desktop.
  • Lightweight and non-intrusive - no heavy UI, keeps memory overhead low.
  • Free and open-source - the project uses the MIT license.



Requirements & Installation 🎯


System Requirements​

  • macOS 10.15 (Catalina) or later (needed due to SwiftUI support).

Install via Homebrew (easy)​

brew install --cask eul

Or manual install​

  1. Visit the GitHub repository.
  2. Download the latest release .app file.
  3. Drag the .app file into your /Applications folder.
  4. Launch eul and grant the accessibility or monitoring permissions if prompted.



How to Use eul - Quick Guide 🧭

  1. Launch eul from Applications or menu bar.
  2. The icon appears in the menu bar; click it to expand detailed stats.
  3. Configure what you want to monitor: CPU, memory, disk, network.
  4. Use the widget option to pin stats in Notification Center if supported.
  5. Customize appearance (colors, update interval) in settings, if available.
  6. For advanced users: explore modules or plugin support (if any) from the GitHub repo.



Use-Cases Where eul Shines 🔍

ScenarioWhy eul works well
Streaming or content creation MacMonitor CPU/GPU usage & ensure no bottlenecks.
Mac for developersKeep eye on memory leaks, disk I/O.
Older Mac that feels sluggishIdentify RAM pressure, CPU spikes.
Workstation with external drivesMonitor disk activity and network upload/download.
Minimalist macOS setupeul adds system stats without heavy UI.

Tips & Best Practices 🛠️

  • Grant full disk access or analytics permissions if eul can’t read some stats.
  • Set update interval not too low (1s is fine) to avoid energy drain on laptops.
  • If you have multiple monitors, place the widget in Notification Center to tidy desktop space.
  • Combine eul with Activity Monitor occasionally for deep dives - eul gives you overview, Activity Monitor gives detail.
  • Stay updated: keep an eye on the GitHub repo for new releases and bug-fixes.

Final Thoughts 🙌

If you’re looking for a clean, lightweight way to monitor your Mac’s performance without distracting UI or complications - eul is a great candidate. It gives essential system information at a glance and is ideal for users who appreciate simplicity and elegance.
 
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