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    NVE

    NVE

    Run any command on specific Node.js versions

    ...This initially takes few seconds. However subsequent runs are almost instantaneous. Tools like nvm, nvm-windows, n or nvs are meant to execute a specific Node.js version for an entire machine, project or shell session. It does not need a separate installation step for each Node version, it can run the major release's latest minor/patch version automatically, works on Windows. No need to run as Administrator. It does not require Bash and it is installed as a Node module (as opposed to a Bash installation script downloaded with curl).
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    gtop

    gtop

    System monitoring dashboard for terminal

    gtop is a tool that helps you monitor your systems through a dashboard user interface, and it is optimized to monitor and visualize terminals. gtop requirements are to have Node.js version 8 or higher. It supports Linux, OSX, and Windows (with partial support). You need to assign host net and pid to access the metrics in the host machine. Start gtop with the gtop command. To stop gtop use q, or ctrl+c in most shell environments. You can sort the process table by pressing 'p' for Process Id, 'c' for CPU usage, and 'm' for Memory usage. If you see question marks or other different characters, try to run it with the environment variables provided in the documentation. gtop is released under the MIT license.
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