An Interactive text-mode Process Viewer for Linux

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https://htop.dev

htop is an interactive text-mode process viewer for Linux. It aims to be a
better 'top' and requires ncurses.

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htop-3.3.0.tar.xz 0000406012 396 KB
htop.changes 0000040797 39.8 KB
htop.spec 0000002100 2.05 KB
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Martin Pluskal's avatar Martin Pluskal (pluskalm) committed (revision 69)
- Update to version 3.3.0:
  * Multiple refactorings and code improvements
  * Shorten docker container IDs to 12 characters
  * Settings: preserve empty header
  * Fix execlp() argument without pointer cast
  * OpenFilesScreen: Make column sizing dynamic for file size, offset and inode
  * Add support for "truss" (FreeBSD equivalent of "strace")
  * Darwin: add NetworkIOMeter support
  * HeaderLayout: add "3 columns - 40/30/30", "... 30/40/30" & "... 30/30/40"
  * Meter: use correct unicode characters for digit '9'
  * Note in manual re default memory units of KiB
  * Add column for process container name
  * Add logic to filter the container name (+type) from the CGroup name
  * Change NetworkIOMeter value unit from KiB/s to bytes/second
  * Cap DiskIOMeter "utilisation" percentage at 100%
  * PCP platform implementation of frontswap and zswap accounting
  * Shorten podman/libpod container IDs to 12 characters
  * Write configuration to temporary file first
  * Incorporate shared memory in bar text
  * Move shared memory next to used memory
  * Correct order of memory meter in help
  * Add recalculate to Ctrl-L refresh
  * Update process list on thread visibility toggling
  * Support dynamic screens with 'top-most' entities beyond processes
  * Introduce Row and Table classes for screens beyond top-processes
  * Rework ZramMeter and remove MeterClass.comprisedValues
  * More robust logic for CPU process percentages (Linux & PCP)
  * Show year as start time for processes older than a year
  * Short-term fix for docker container detection
  * default color preset: use bold blue for better visibility
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