You can get the release versions from the AUR by installing bottom. Other installation methods based on distros are as follows: Arch Linux I will also build and release 32-bit variants for Linux and Windows, but I'm (currently) not testing whether they work. I officially support and test 64-bit variants. In addition to the below methods, you can also get release versions using cargo install bottom, or manually building from the Releases page by downloading and building. This is built and tested with Rust Stable (1.41.0 as of writing). In all cases you can install the in-development version by cloning from this repo and using cargo build -release. Config filesįor information about config files, see this document for more details, and this config for an example. More details about each widget and compatibility can be found here. Maximizing of widgets of interest to take up the entire window. Temperature widget to monitor detected sensors in your system.Ĭonfig file support for custom colours and default options. Searching supports regex, and you can search by PID and process name.ĭisks widget to display usage and I/O per second. Networks widget to show a log-based visual representation of network usage. Memory widget to show a visual representation of both RAM and SWAP usage. FeaturesĬPU widget to show a visual representation of per-core (and optionally average) usage. Theme based on gruvbox (see sample config). Terminal: Kitty Terminal, Font: IBM Plex Mono, OS: Arch Linux. A cross-platform graphical process/system monitor with a customizable interface and a multitude of features.
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