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    BTOP++

    BTOP++

    BTOP++ for Windows

    BTOP++ is the Windows port of btop++, bringing the same modern, graphical terminal resource monitor experience to Windows systems. It shows detailed and live statistics for processor usage, memory consumption, disk activity, network traffic, and both processes and services, all in an interactive terminal UI. The project is implemented as a native Windows build of the C++ btop++ continuation of bashtop and bpytop, optimized for Windows consoles.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    BPYTOP

    BPYTOP

    Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor

    BPYTOP is a feature-rich, terminal-based resource monitor written in Python 3 that provides a highly visual overview of system performance. It displays real-time usage and statistics for CPU, memory, disks, network, and processes, with colorful graphs and widgets that update at configurable intervals. Users can drill into a process list, sort by various metrics, view tree hierarchies, and quickly spot heavy resource consumers.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Bashtop

    Bashtop

    Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor

    Bashtop is a resource monitor written primarily in Bash with some Python support, displaying real-time usage of system resources: CPU, memory, disks, network, and processes. It provides an interactive, visually pleasant UI in the terminal (graphs, colors, etc.), process list filtering, sorting, and controls to send signals to processes. Bashtop supports themes, configurable update intervals, and has optional dependencies to augment its functionality (e.g. for temperature, extended stats). ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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