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ytop
Missing features
- macOS is missing disk io counters and process commandline
- Process filtering isn't implemented
- Mouse usage isn't implemented
- FreeBSD is currently unsupported
Installation
ytop currently works on Linux and macOS with support planned for all major platforms.
Package managers
AUR
ytop is available in three different AUR packages: ytop
, ytop-bin
, and ytop-git
.
COPR
ytop is also available in COPR:
sudo dnf copr enable atim/ytop -y
sudo dnf install ytop
Homebrew
brew tap cjbassi/ytop
brew install ytop
Prebuilt binaries
Prebuilt binaries are provided in the releases tab.
From source
cargo install ytop
Usage
Keybinds
- Quit:
q
or<C-c>
- Pause:
<Space>
- Process navigation:
k
and<Up>
: upj
and<Down>
: down<C-u>
: half page up<C-d>
: half page down<C-b>
: full page up<C-f>
: full page downgg
and<Home>
: jump to topG
and<End>
: jump to bottom
- Process actions:
<Tab>
: toggle process groupingdd
: kill selected process or process group
- Process sorting:
p
: PID/Countn
: Commandc
: CPUm
: Mem
- Process filtering:
/
: start editing filter- (while editing):
<Enter>
: accept filter<C-c>
and<Escape>
: clear filter
- CPU and Mem graph scaling:
h
: scale inl
: scale out
?
: toggles keybind help menu
Mouse
- click to select process
- mouse wheel to scroll through processes
Colorschemes
ytop ships with a few colorschemes which can be set with the -c
flag followed by the name of one. You can find all the colorschemes in the colorschemes folder.
To make a custom colorscheme, copy one of the default ones to ~/.config/ytop/<new-name>.json
and load it with ytop -c <new-name>
. Colorscheme PRs are welcome!
CLI Options
USAGE:
ytop [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
FLAGS:
-a, --average-cpu Show average CPU in the CPU widget
-b, --battery Show Battery widget (overridden by 'minimal' flag)
-f, --fahrenheit Show temperatures in fahrenheit
-h, --help Prints help information
-m, --minimal Only show the CPU, Mem, and Process widgets
-p, --per-cpu Show each CPU in the CPU widget
-s, --statusbar Show a statusbar with the time
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-c, --colorscheme <colorscheme> Set a colorscheme [default: default]
-i, --interface <interface> The name of the network interface to show in the Net widget. 'all' shows all
interfaces [default: all]
-I, --interval <interval> Interval in seconds between updates of the CPU and Mem widgets. Can specify
either a whole number or a fraction with a numerator of 1 [default: 1]