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Hardware-Monitoring
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If you need to access some individual values to be used elsewhere, `corefreq-cli` supports JSON output. For example, here's how you can get current CPU temprature and power limit:
```bash
-
corefreq-cli -j | jq -c "{ cputemp: ([.Cpu[].FlipFlop[].Thermal.Temp] | add / length | round ), cpupower: (.Proc.State.Power[0] | round) }"
+
corefreq-cli -j | jq -c "{cputemp: ([.Cpu[].FlipFlop[].Thermal.Temp] | add/length | round ), cpupower: (.Proc.State.Power[0] | round)}"
```
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