ScriptsMay 17, 2026·3 min read

Sampler — Real-Time Terminal Dashboards from Shell Commands

Sampler is a tool for shell commands execution, visualization, and alerting, turning any CLI output into live-updating terminal charts and gauges.

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Sampler Overview
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npx tokrepo install 00d6522a-51c9-11f1-9bc6-00163e2b0d79

Introduction

Sampler lets you define shell commands in a YAML file and visualize their output as live-updating charts, gauges, sparklines, and text panels in the terminal. It turns any CLI one-liner into a monitoring dashboard without writing code.

What Sampler Does

  • Executes shell commands on a configurable schedule and renders the output as terminal widgets
  • Supports line charts, bar charts, sparklines, gauges, and plain text boxes
  • Triggers alerts via terminal bell or custom scripts when values cross thresholds
  • Runs multiple data sources concurrently with independent refresh rates
  • Reads all configuration from a single YAML file

Architecture Overview

Sampler is a single Go binary that parses a YAML config describing data sources and their visualization types. Each data source spawns a goroutine that periodically executes a shell command and feeds the output to a rendering component built on the termui library. The layout engine arranges widgets on a grid, and an alert subsystem watches values against user-defined thresholds.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Install via Homebrew, Scoop, or download the binary from GitHub Releases
  • Create a config.yml that defines runcharts, barcharts, sparklines, gauges, or textboxes
  • Each widget specifies a sample shell command and a rate-ms refresh interval
  • Set triggers to fire alerts when a metric exceeds a threshold
  • Launch with sampler -c config.yml; use environment variables for secrets

Key Features

  • Zero dependencies beyond a shell — any command that prints a number or text can be a data source
  • Visually rich terminal UI with color-coded charts and smooth scrolling
  • Built-in alert system with threshold triggers and custom notification scripts
  • Lightweight single binary, under 10 MB
  • Works over SSH for remote server monitoring

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • WTF (wtfutil) — integrates with specific third-party APIs; Sampler visualizes arbitrary shell command output
  • Grafana — web-based dashboards with persistent storage; Sampler is ephemeral and terminal-only
  • watch — re-runs a single command; Sampler runs many commands and renders them as charts
  • Glances — monitors system metrics specifically; Sampler can monitor anything a shell command can query

FAQ

Q: Do I need a database to store metrics? A: No. Sampler is stateless and re-samples on every interval. For persistent data, pipe to a TSDB.

Q: Can I monitor remote servers? A: Yes. Use SSH commands in your sample definitions, or run Sampler directly over an SSH session.

Q: What shells are supported? A: Sampler uses the system default shell. Bash, Zsh, and Fish all work.

Q: Can I export the dashboard as an image? A: There is no built-in export, but you can use terminal recording tools like asciinema or VHS.

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