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-3.2.2.tar.gz 0000369873 361 KB
htop.changes 0000037702 36.8 KB
htop.spec 0000002157 2.11 KB
Revision 66 (latest revision is 69)
Martin Pluskal's avatar Martin Pluskal (pluskalm) accepted request 1063374 from Paolo Stivanin's avatar Paolo Stivanin (polslinux) (revision 66)
- Update to 3.2.2:
  * CPUMeter now can show frequency in text mode
  * Add option to render distribution path prefixes shadowed
  * DiskIOMeter converts to bytes per second (not per interval)
  * DiskIOMeter uses complete units, including missing "iB/s"
  * DiskIOMeter indicates read and write in meter mode
  * NetworkIOMeter converts to packets per second, shows packet rate
  * Allow continued process following when changing display settings
  * Update the panel header when changing to another tab
  * Drop margin around the header if there are no meters
  * Use Unicode replacement character for non-printable characters
  * Default color preset uses bold blue for better visibility
  * Update the Panel header on sort order inversions ('I')
  * Toggle the header meters with pound key
  * Fix ScreenPanel to handle quitting the panel while renaming
  * Add fallback for HOME environment variable using passwd database
  * Replace meaningless ID column with FD column in lock screen
  * Use device format in the lock screen matching the files screen
  * On Linux, improvements to file-descriptor lock detection
  * On Linux, further distinguish systemd states in the SystemdMeter
  * On Linux, improvements to cgroup and container identification
  * On Linux, support openat(2) without readlinkat(2) platforms
  * On Darwin, fix current process buffer handling for busy systems
  * On DragonFly BSD, fix incorrect processor time of processes
  * On FreeBSD, fix an issue with the memory graph not showing correctly
  * On FreeBSD, add support for displaying shared memory usage
  * On PCP, use pmLookupDescs(3) if available for efficiency
  * On PCP, normalize generic columns values for consistent display
  * On PCP, changes preparing for configurable, dynamic screens
  * Handle invalid process columns from the configuration file
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