A tiny memory monitor that lives in your Mac menu bar.
One little gauge tells you how full your RAM is. Click it and you'll see where it's going — total used, swap when there is any, and the apps hogging the most. The top apps tag the orange jump in real bytes, so a runaway is obvious at a glance without making the menu too wide. An orange arrow joins the gauge when RAM is climbing fast. Quit a runaway app right from the menu.
That's it. No dock icon, no window, no fuss.
Settings includes launch-at-login status and a local diagnostics copy action.
Public install is not live yet. The Homebrew Cask and notarized DMG flow are prepared, but they still need the Apple Developer signing/notarization setup before release.
For now, build the local app bundle:
./scripts/build-app.sh
open rami.appRelease notes for the future DMG and Homebrew Cask live in BUILDING.md.
MIT.