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C++ Version

18 September 2021

btop++

The C++ version of bashtop - btop++ is available.

Get it at https://github.com/aristocratos/btop

Index

Documents

CHANGELOG.md

CONTRIBUTING.md

CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

Description

Resource monitor that shows usage and stats for processor, memory, disks, network and processes.

Features

Themes

Bashtop now has theme support and a function to download missing local themes from repository.

See themes folder for available themes.

The builtin theme downloader places the default themes in $HOME/.config/bashtop/themes. User created themes should be placed in $HOME/.config/bashtop/user_themes to be safe from overwrites.

Let me know if you want to contribute with new themes.

Support and funding

Bug fixes and updates might be slow during normal workdays since I work full time as an industrial worker and don't have much time or energy left during the week. I'm looking into ways of funding this project that would allow me to take off time from my day job to work on this.

Any advice on how to get funding for open source projects is very welcome!

Update

You can now sponsor this project through github, see my sponsors page for options.

Also added donation links for paypal and ko-fi.

Any support is greatly appreciated!

Prerequisites

Mac Os X

Will not display correctly in the standard terminal! Recommended alternative iTerm2

Will also need to be run as superuser to display stats for processes not owned by user.

Linux, Mac Os X and FreeBSD

For correct display, a terminal with support for:

Also needs a UTF8 locale and a font that covers:

Notice

Dropbear seems to not be able to set correct locale. So if accessing bashtop over ssh, OpenSSH is recommended.

Dependencies

Linux, OSX and FreeBSD

bash (v4.4 or later) Script functionality will most probably break with earlier versions. Bash version 5 is highly recommended to make use of $EPOCHREALTIME variable instead of a lot of external date command calls.

GNU coreutils

GNU sed

Linux using /proc for data collection

GNU grep

ps from procps-ng (v3.1.15 or later)

GNU awk

OSX and FreeBSD or Linux using psutil for data collection

Python3 (v3.6 or later)

psutil python module (v5.7.0 or later)

Optionals for additional stats

(Optional OSX) osx-cpu-temp Needed to show CPU temperatures.

(Optional Linux) lm-sensors Needed to show CPU temperatures.

(Optional Linux) iostat (part of sysstat) Needed if you want disk read/write stats and are not using psutil data collection.

(Optional OSX/Linux/FreeBSD) curl (v7.16.2 or later) Needed if you want messages about updates and the ability to download themes.

Screenshots

Main UI showing details for a selected process. Screenshot 1

Main menu. Screenshot 2

Options menu. Screenshot 3

Installation

Dependencies installation OSX

Install homebrew if not already installed

/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"

If you got python 3.6 or later installed outside of brew:

sudo python3 -m ensurepip
sudo python3 -m pip install psutil

If you haven't got python3 installed:

brew install python3
python3 -m pip install psutil

Install dependencies

brew install bash coreutils gnu-sed git

Install optional dependency osx-cpu-temp

brew install osx-cpu-temp

Dependencies installation FreeBSD

Install with pkg and pip

sudo pkg install coreutils gsed git py37-psutil

Manual installation Linux, OSX and FreeBSD

Clone and install

git clone https://github.com/aristocratos/bashtop.git
cd bashtop
sudo make install

to uninstall it

sudo make uninstall

FreeBSD package

Available in FreeBSD ports

Install pre-built pacakge

sudo pkg install bashtop

Arch based

Available in the AUR as bashtop-git

Available in the Arch Linux repository as bashtop

Debian based

Available in official Debian repository since Debian 11

Available for debian/ubuntu from Azlux's repository

Or use quick installation:

Quick install go to DEB folder and type

 sudo ./build

to uninstall it go to DEB folder and type

 sudo ./build --remove

Guix based

Available in official Guix repository since 6bbd0fd2

Installation

guix install bashtop

Ubuntu based

Available in official Ubuntu repository since Ubuntu 20.10

Available for Ubuntu from PPA repository

Add PPA repository and install bashtop

 sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bashtop-monitor/bashtop
 sudo apt update
 sudo apt install bashtop

Fedora

Available in the Fedora repository.

Installation

sudo dnf install bashtop

CentOS 8

Installation

dnf config-manager --set-enabled PowerTools
dnf install epel-release
dnf install bashtop

RHEL 8

Installation

ARCH=$( /bin/arch )
subscription-manager repos --enable
"codeready-builder-for-rhel-8-${ARCH}-rpms"
dnf install epel-release
dnf install bashtop

Configurability

All options changeable from within UI. Config files stored in "$HOME/.config/bashtop" folder

bashtop.cfg: (auto generated if not found)

#? Config file for bashtop v. 0.9.21

#* Color theme, looks for a .theme file in "$HOME/.config/bashtop/themes" and "$HOME/.config/bashtop/user_themes"
#* Should be prefixed with either "themes/" or "user_themes/" depending on location, "Default" for builtin default theme
color_theme="Default"

#* Update time in milliseconds, increases automatically if set below internal loops processing time, recommended 2000 ms or above for better sample times for graphs
update_ms="2500"

#* Processes sorting, "pid" "program" "arguments" "threads" "user" "memory" "cpu lazy" "cpu responsive"
#* "cpu lazy" updates sorting over time, "cpu responsive" updates sorting directly
proc_sorting="cpu lazy"

#* Reverse sorting order, "true" or "false"
proc_reversed="false"

#* Show processes as a tree
proc_tree="false"

#* Check cpu temperature, only works if "sensors", "vcgencmd" or "osx-cpu-temp" commands is available
check_temp="true"

#* Draw a clock at top of screen, formatting according to strftime, empty string to disable
draw_clock="%X"

#* Update main ui when menus are showing, set this to false if the menus is flickering too much for comfort
background_update="true"

#* Custom cpu model name, empty string to disable
custom_cpu_name=""

#* Enable error logging to "$HOME/.config/bashtop/error.log", "true" or "false"
error_logging="true"

#* Show color gradient in process list, "true" or "false"
proc_gradient="true"

#* If process cpu usage should be of the core it's running on or usage of the total available cpu power
proc_per_core="false"

#* Optional filter for shown disks, should be names of mountpoints, "root" replaces "/", separate multiple values with space
disks_filter=""

#* Enable check for new version from github.com/aristocratos/bashtop at start
update_check="true"

#* Enable graphs with double the horizontal resolution, increases cpu usage
hires_graphs="false"

#* Enable the use of psutil python3 module for data collection, default on OSX
use_psutil="true"

Command line options: (not yet implemented)

USAGE: bashtop

TODO

Might finish off items out of order since I usually work on multiple at a time.

LICENSE

Apache License 2.0