- macOS is missing temperatures, disk io counters, and process commandline
- Process filtering isn't implemented
- Mouse usage isn't implemented
Currently works on Linux and macOS with support planned for all major platforms.
Prebuilt binaries are provided in the releases tab.
Install ytop
, ytop-bin
, or ytop-git
from the AUR.
brew tap cjbassi/ytop
brew install ytop
Available in the testing repository, so you need to be on Alpine Linux Edge.
apk add ytop
Available in main repo and more up to date version in Copr.
sudo dnf install ytop
cargo install -f --git https://github.com/cjbassi/ytop ytop
- Quit:
q
or<C-c>
- Pause:
<Space>
- Process navigation:
k
and<Up>
: upj
and<Down>
: down<C-u>
: half page up<C-d>
: half page down<C-b>
: full page up<C-f>
: full page downgg
and<Home>
: jump to topG
and<End>
: jump to bottom
- Process actions:
<Tab>
: toggle process groupingdd
: kill selected process or process group
- Process sorting:
- p: PID/Count
- n: Command
- c: CPU
- m: Mem
- Process filtering:
/
: start editing filter- (while editing):
<Enter>
: accept filter<C-c>
and<Escape>
: clear filter
- CPU and Mem graph scaling:
h
: scale inl
: scale out
?
: toggles keybind help menu
- click to select process
- mouse wheel to scroll through processes
ytop ships with a few colorschemes which can be set with the -c
flag followed by the name of one. You can find all the colorschemes in the colorschemes folder.
To make a custom colorscheme, copy one of the default ones to ~/.config/ytop/<new-name>.json
and load it with ytop -c <new-name>
. Colorscheme PRs are welcome!
USAGE:
ytop [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
FLAGS:
-a, --average-cpu Show average CPU in the CPU widget
-b, --battery Show Battery widget (overridden by 'minimal' flag)
-f, --fahrenheit Show temperatures in fahrenheit
-h, --help Prints help information
-m, --minimal Only show the CPU, Mem, and Process widgets
-p, --per-cpu Show each CPU in the CPU widget
-s, --statusbar Show a statusbar with the time
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-c, --colorscheme <colorscheme> Set a colorscheme [default: default]
-i, --interface <interface> The name of the network interface to show in the Net widget. 'all' shows all
interfaces [default: all]
-I, --interval <interval> Interval in seconds between updates of the CPU and Mem widgets. Can specify
either a whole number or a fraction with a numerator of 1 [default: 1]