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Publish RTRMON v1.6.4 #3

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions README.md
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# RTRMON
RTRMON v1.6.2 - Asus-Merlin Router Monitor by Viktor Jaep, 2022-2024
![image](https://github.com/ViktorJp/RTRMON/assets/97465574/2b61a4db-525f-433f-bfb7-5647c4075b81)
RTRMON v1.6.4 - Asus-Merlin Router Monitor by Viktor Jaep, 2022-2024
![image](https://github.com/ViktorJp/RTRMON/assets/97465574/31c4f570-690e-4026-ae34-575fa952819d)

RTRMON is a shell script that provides near-realtime stats about your Asus-Merlin firmware router. Instead of having to find this information on various different screens or apps, this tool was built to bring all this info together in one stat dashboard. Having a 'system' dashboard showing current CPU, Memory, Disk and Network stats would compiment other dashboard-like scripts greatly (like RTRMON), sitting side-by-side in their own SSH windows to give you everything you need to know with a glance at your screen.

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v1.6.2 - (February 7, 2024)
v1.6.4 - (March 12, 2024)
- PATCH: Fixed some minor spacing issues on the WiFi page that was covering some info if the 5GHz range is turned
off. Also some minor fixes to the screen utility logic that was causing some visual unknown operand errors when
starting RTRMON without a secondary commandline argument.
- PATCH: Fixed some of the minor look & feel to bring it more in line with the latest "standards" I've implemented
across some of my other scripts.

v1.6.2 - (February 7, 2024)
- PATCH: Changed the versioning logic to align with the general accepted way of versioning, using the notation:
major.minor.patch ... finally, right? After seeing @thelonelycoder changing his ways, I figured it was probably
time for me as well. All my scripts moving forward will go this route. Change log wording is now changed to
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