This is the command wmtop that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
wmtop - WindowMaker dockapp
SYNOPSIS
wmtop [-c command] [-U] [-x regexp] [-m]
DESCRIPTION
wmtop displays the CPU or physical memory (under Linux only) usage of the top three
processes. These may be refined by user supplied criteria, either via the command line or
by clicking on the application.
OPTIONS
While running a left click alternates between CPU and memory display. A right click
launches the application specfied at the command line. Middle clicking changes between
displaying all and user only processes.
-v Displays program version.
-geometry
The standard X geometry specifications. Only X and Y position requests are
honoured. Any height and width specifications will be ignored.
-display
Specify an X server other than the local display.
-U Displays processes only owned by the user.
-c command
Execute command when application is right clicked.
-x regexp
Exclude processes whose name matches the given regular expression. The regular
expression need only match part of the process name. Use '^' to mean the start of
the name and '$' to mean the end.
-m Show memory usage rather than CPU usage on start-up.
-a theme
Choose an artisitc style or theme for wmtop to use.
-s Set interval between process samples in milliseconds.
-r Set interval between screen updates in milliseconds.
EXAMPLES
Monitor only users processes, exclude WindowMaker dock apps and pop up xps when double
clicked:
wmtop -c xps -U -x '^wm'
where we assume dock apps all have names starting with 'wm'.
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