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6 | 54 | |
1,064 | 5,909 | |
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8.7 | 9.4 | |
5 days ago | 5 days ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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valgrind-macos
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macOS Sonoma Forced Installs
> There's a nice synergy between using Mac and Linux - many of the same scripts, commands, and concepts work identically.
I switched to a Mac a few months ago from Windows and I kinda hate the small differences with Linux, I like WSL much better. On top of my head,
- No systemd
- No native docker
- No valgrind (there is https://github.com/LouisBrunner/valgrind-macos though)
I basically have to install a Linux VM on Mac just for this, at which point WSL on Windows is a much better tradeoff IMO.
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I find it's not possible to do serious C/C++ coding on latest macOS
As far as I know there are only two of us contributing to it - Louis Brunner and myself, both very much part time volunteers.
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Valgrind 3.21 Released
There is ongoing work here https://github.com/LouisBrunner/valgrind-macos (and I have a repo that is based on the same changes, and a bit more up do date upstream here https://github.com/paulfloyd/macos_valgrind). Anyone that can help with this is most welcome!
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Apple killed XVim
BTW, it seems like there is some work ongoing for working Valgrind in later macOS versions: https://github.com/LouisBrunner/valgrind-macos/issues/19
htop
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Command line tools I always install on Ubuntu servers
Probably everyone knows about the "top" command. Htop is similar, but gives us a more user-friendly output. It shows processes using the most resources, how much available resources you have and who runs those processes. For more information, visit https://htop.dev/
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distro hopping
determine which processes consume specific resources (in your particular case even a "5 minutes session of staring at htop" would do the trick.) (Alternatives: ps -ef, ps aux, top, glances ... )
- some LXC exposing Host CPU Information
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Linux on older hardware as a programmer
When you see the laptop throttling, is htop or another monitoring program showing that the RAM is full, or is it only partly used?
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Arc 80% CPU load!
I like htop to check system resources
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htop VS htop - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 1 Jun 2023
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c5.large instance - what is my actual CPU usage?
try htop. It's already on Ubuntu, not sure about other flavors.
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Zram and htop
Program it in yourself: https://github.com/htop-dev/htop
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Homebrew
htop is a colour-coded command-line system monitor, process viewer, and process manager. It shows a list of processes running on your computer ordered by CPU usage
- iMac (27-inch, Late 2013) very slow at random times a day
What are some alternatives?
oni2 - Native, lightweight modal code editor
bpytop - Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor
GLFW - A multi-platform library for OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Vulkan, window and input
btop - A monitor of resources
gperftools - Main gperftools repository
gotop - A terminal based graphical activity monitor inspired by gtop and vtop
valgrind-riscv64 - Valgrind with support for the RISCV64/Linux platform.
gtop - System monitoring dashboard for terminal
verrou - floating-point errors checker
vtop - Wow such top. So stats. More better than regular top.
ocreval - Update of the ISRI Analytic Tools for OCR Evaluation with UTF-8 support
glances - Glances an Eye on your system. A top/htop alternative for GNU/Linux, BSD, Mac OS and Windows operating systems.