This is the Linux app named htop whose latest release can be downloaded as 3.2.2.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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htop
DESCRIPTION
htop is a cross-platform interactive process viewer. htop allows scrolling the list of processes vertically and horizontally to see their full command lines and related information like memory and CPU consumption. Also, system-wide information, like load average or swap usage, is shown. The information displayed is configurable through a graphical setup and can be sorted and filtered interactively. Tasks related to processes (e.g. killing and renicing) can be done without entering their PIDs. Running to requires ncurses libraries, typically named libncurses(w). Since version 2.0, htop is now cross-platform! Check out the video and slides of Hisham's presentation at FOSDEM 2016 about how this came to be. The current releases support Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, MacOSX and Solaris. This is htop, a cross-platform interactive process viewer. It is a text-mode application (for console or X terminals) and requires ncurses.
Features
- htop is written in C
- C99 compliant compiler
- Standard GNU autotools-based C toolchain
- htop has several build-time options to enable/disable additional features
- htop has a set of fixed minimum runtime dependencies, which is kept as minimal as possible
- On most BSD systems kvm is a requirement to read kernel information
Programming Language
C
Categories
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