Documentation
The official documentation for dash.
What is Dash.?
At its core, Dashdot is a monitoring tool that gathers system information and presents it through a beautiful, reactive web interface. Whether you are running a small Raspberry Pi homelab or a beefy dedicated root server, Dashdot gives you an instant overview of:
- CPU: Usage, model, and core-specific performance.
- Memory: Real-time RAM utilization.
- Storage: Disk space across all mounted drives.
- Network: Up/Down speeds and total data transferred.
- GPU: Support for monitoring modern graphics cards (only NVIDIA via Docker).
Configuration
Dashdot is designed to be highly plug-and-play, but it offers extensive customization via Environment Variables. These allow you to tweak the behavior and appearance without touching the source code.
You can find more details on how to set these variables in our Configuration Section.
Useful Links
Need more info or want to see it in action? Check out these resources:
- Live Demo - See a real-world instance of Dashdot running.
- Frequently Asked Questions - Common troubleshooting steps and "how-to" guides.
- GitHub Repository - View the source code, report bugs, or contribute.
Get in Touch
Have questions that aren't answered in the docs? Join our community!
- Discord Server - Join our Discord for support, to share your setup, or to discuss new features with the developers and other users.