Homepage: https://gitlab.com/steve-emacs-stuff/cpupower-el
Author: Stephen Meister
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Cpupower command interface
If you have cpupower installed, this provides a very simple wrapper to that program. You'll need to configure your system such that the current user can run cpupower (maybe as `sudo cpupower` from a command line). You can configure how cpupower is called by customizing cpupower-cmd. The commands you'll probably want to use: * cpupower-info - displays (briefly) the current cpupower information * cpupower-set-governor - sets cpu governor for all cores. * cpupower-helm-set-governor - sets cpu governor for all cores (uses helm) Less useful commands: * cpupower-get-current-frequencies - returns a list of all cpu frequencies in KHz by core. * cpupower-get-current-governors - returns a list of all cpu governors by core.