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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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- Nvtop: Linux Task Monitor for Nvidia, AMD and Intel GPUs
- Bottom: Yet another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor
- btm: a customizable system monitor for the Linux, macOS, and Windows terminal
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🐚🦀Comandos shell reescritos em Rust
bottom
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Windows 11 has made the “clean Windows install” an oxymoron
I'd suggest Bottom as a TUI alternative to the in-built task managers - https://github.com/ClementTsang/bottom
It works on Windows also.
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[REQUEST] Rewrite btop in Rust for Lightning Fast Performance 🚀 and Memory Safety ✨
If anyone is looking for a "top" like, written in Rust, might have a look at https://github.com/ClementTsang/bottom
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My T440p becoming home media player
Looks like bottom with another theme
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Top Productivity CLI Tools I Use on Linux
bottom - A cross-platform graphical process/system monitor with a customizable interface and a multitude of features.
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Report on platform-compliance for cargo directories
As a macOS user, it boils my brain whenever I've to type in something like ~/Library/Application Support/org.rust-lang.Cargo/config.toml. macOS users have been begging CLI tools to support XDG variables on macOS too. Setting defaults is a strong indication to the community what should be the "preferred" locations. The defaults defined in your article will invariably lead to some authors saying that if that path is good enough for cargo, then it is good enough for their tool. Even the latest draft RFC acknowledges that macOS should use XDG variables too. I've written more about this here.
What are some alternatives?
visidata - A terminal spreadsheet multitool for discovering and arranging data
btop - A monitor of resources
Vim - The official Vim repository
htop - htop - an interactive process viewer
wena - Wena is a micro-framework that provides an elegant starting point for your console application.
gotop - A terminal based graphical activity monitor inspired by gtop and vtop
tai - tai (Terminal Ascii Images) tool to convert images to text written in Rust
ytop - A TUI system monitor written in Rust
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
glances - Glances an Eye on your system. A top/htop alternative for GNU/Linux, BSD, Mac OS and Windows operating systems.
xsv - A fast CSV command line toolkit written in Rust.
bpytop - Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor