• 6 excellent looking top (& htop) alternatives

    From LundukeJournal@1337:1/100 to All on Sat Mar 26 00:15:04 2022
    6 excellent looking top (& htop) alternatives

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    Sat, 26 Mar 2022 00:13:09 GMT

    Description:
    Because terminal-based task managers should look cool.

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    Everyone knows top (the performance monitor and task manager). And, of course, htop which is like top but ever so much fancier and nicer looking.

    But there are more oh-so-many more options for terminal-based system managers. Lets look at six of them. With screenshots. (Because screenshots are important.) ytop

    ytop , while no longer maintained, is still quite excellent. And, like all software written in Rust, it tells you I am written in Rust right at the top of the Readme file.

    Because, hey. Whats the point of writing software in Rust if you dont tell anybody? Thatd be like being a Vegan, Arch user but keeping that information to yourself. Pointless. bottom

    Multiple themes. A number of visualizers and widgets. bottom is a fairly customizable htop alternative. Looks pretty clean, as well.

    Plus, it gets brownie points for being named bottom. Because you know its
    not top. A good, solid, punny name right there.

    Total side note: The only screenshot provided, by the developer, for bottom
    is in the form of an animated GIF. Ok. No problem. But its a 7.1 MB GIF . With thousands of frames. The only screenshot for bottom is literally larger than DOOM. Thats crazy. Heres an actual screenshot that is, you know, not
    as large as DOOM. Youre welcome. vtop

    vtop looks pretty nice. But well its written in Node.js. Javascript in the terminal? As the French would say, le barf. (I am mostly including it in this list so that I can say le barf.) glances

    glances , besides being fairly cool looking, has one rather nifty feature: you can use it in the terminal or via a web interface that looks just like
    the terminal.

    Why would you want to use it via a web browser, on a remote server, when you can just SSH into the server and use the terminal version? Who knows. But its cool that you can! nmon

    nmon (or N igel's performance Mon itor) has an absolute boat-load of features (including exporting performance data). btop

    btop looks like a terminal task manager designed by a BBS ANSI artist from the mid-1990s. And well I rather dig that.

    Lots of features. Highly customizable look and feel. Will make you feel
    like a l33t 90s hAx0r in a jiffy.

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