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dua-cli
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Clean mount lists in Linux
Also `dua`[0] is a great `du` replacement which is must faster on modern NVMe drives. Also has an interactive mode `dua i` which I'd frame as a `ncdu` replacement.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 3 April 2023
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Erdtree v1.4.1 - the love child of `tree` and `du`, now with support for a configuration file to override defaults and more
Yeah erdtree won't scratch that itch if you prefer interactive apps. I personally wanted something to just give me quick visual info without spawning an entire terminal UI and learning its quirks. But if you're an ncdu person and are in the mood for a modern alternative I'd recommend checking out Dua
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erdtree v1.2.0, a modern multi-threaded alternative to `du` and `tree` now with support for globbing, icons, and more
Thank you! And totally understandable. erdtree won't scratch that itch for folks who have a penchant for interactive terminal apps. As I mentioned in another thread I've gotten a lot of mileage out of the original tree program so I wanted to keep the spirit of the thing. If you want a more modern version of ncdu perhaps you might like dua!
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what was the command that let you browse directories in terminal, also with file sizes shown
Can also try https://github.com/Byron/dua-cli
- Dua-CLI: View disk space usage and delete unwanted data, fast
- Ncdu โ NCurses Disk Usage
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I wrote a "12 favourite terminal tools" list-article, what did I left out that should be absolutely included?
Another one I used for years until I found dua-cli. It can be run as a TUI with dua -i for a ncdu like interface.
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Command Line file managers that show other drives/locations?
dua - Tool written in Rust with interface similar to gdu (and ncdu)
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What CLI tool will blow your mind? (written in rust)
Dua was really useful for me https://github.com/Byron/dua-cli
below
- A time traveling resource monitor for modern Linux systems
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Diagnosing Memory Useage on Linux - Catch Me Up
below is good. Enable the service and add the --dict-compress-chunk-size argument, and you can keep a week of... pretty much everything, by cgroup and by process, at 5 second sampling period, in under 1 GB of /var/log space.
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The modern way for troubleshooting high Linux system load (2020)
IO wait is counted against load by linux. So high IO pressure, i.e. found in `/proc/pressure`
I'm liking this project https://github.com/facebookincubator/below
It's packaged in Fedora.
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Type-Checked Keypaths in Rust
I created something similar for our project โbelowโ (https://github.com/facebookincubator/below/blob/main/below/b...).
The program collects system resource metrics into a data structure and we need to display the fields with different styles and formats. In order to decouple the data structure from rendering, Queriable (Keyable) and FieldId (combine KeyPath + mirror struct into enum) are used. I will definitely like to checkout the KeyPath implementation as it seems more general.
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List of CLI programs (follow-up to GUI). Feel free to make suggestions.
System Monitors: Would include Below.
- facebookincubator/below: A time traveling resource monitor for modern Linux systems
- Below - time traveling resource monitor for modern Linux systems
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BTOP++ is a power resource monitor for Linux
I have been using glances for a terminal sysmon but I don't like that it eats so much RAM. Can someone please recommend a system monitor that is easy to comprehend and less resource hungry?
I am also curious about below [0] since it came up recently.
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ATOP seems more intuitive than htop...what's your throught?
Below! https://github.com/facebookincubator/below
What are some alternatives?
ncdu - inofficial fork of "NCurses Disk Usage"
bottom - Yet another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor.
dust - A more intuitive version of du in rust
btop - A monitor of resources
fff - ๐ A simple file manager written in bash.
awesome-alternatives-in-rust - A curated list of replacements for existing software written in Rust
exa - A modern replacement for โlsโ.
unp - Unpacks things.
bpytop - Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor
vifm - Vifm is a file manager with curses interface, which provides Vim-like environment for managing objects within file systems, extended with some useful ideas from mutt.
iotop - A top utility for IO