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I would like to see a column that shows the max memory of a process. So, if it starts off using very little memory but if it later uses much more memory this column would show the max memory reached and stay at that value unless it is later surpassed by a higher memory consumption. I imagine that others may want this for other columns than just memory (e.g. CPU usage etc.).
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I would like to have this since I often have python scripts running for long periods of time. Often memory is an issue so being able to walk away and then come back later and see how much memory was used would be useful to me.
As for how to do this, I can't help I have little experience in programming, but I figured I would submit this anyway as I doubt, I would be the only one to want this.
PS Great program I love using it on Windows and WSL!
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I would like to see a column that shows the max memory of a process. So, if it starts off using very little memory but if it later uses much more memory this column would show the max memory reached and stay at that value unless it is later surpassed by a higher memory consumption. I imagine that others may want this for other columns than just memory (e.g. CPU usage etc.).
Additional context/details
I would like to have this since I often have python scripts running for long periods of time. Often memory is an issue so being able to walk away and then come back later and see how much memory was used would be useful to me.
As for how to do this, I can't help I have little experience in programming, but I figured I would submit this anyway as I doubt, I would be the only one to want this.
PS Great program I love using it on Windows and WSL!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: