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A port of htop to OSX
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htop by Hisham Muhammad <loderunner@users.sourceforge.net> May, 2004 - June, 2009 This Mac OS X fork is outdated ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ htop 1.x has been released for Linux, but this Mac fork is based on htop 0.8.x from 2009. Check the original htop webpage for Mac OS X support. http://hisham.hm/htop/ Introduction ~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is htop, an interactive process viewer. It requires ncurses. It is tested with Linux 2.6, but is also reported to work (and was originally developed) with the 2.4 series. Note that, while, htop is Linux specific -- it is based on the Linux /proc filesystem -- it is also reported to work with FreeBSD systems featuring a Linux-compatible /proc. This software has evolved considerably during the last months, and is reasonably complete, but there is still room for improvement. Read the TODO file to see what's known to be missing. Comparison between 'htop' and 'top' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * In 'htop' you can scroll the list vertically and horizontally to see all processes and full command lines. * In 'top' you are subject to a delay for each unassigned key you press (especially annoying when multi-key escape sequences are triggered by accident). * 'htop' starts faster ('top' seems to collect data for a while before displaying anything). * In 'htop' you don't need to type the process number to kill a process, in 'top' you do. * In 'htop' you don't need to type the process number or the priority value to renice a process, in 'top' you do. * In 'htop' you can kill multiple processes at once. * 'top' is older, hence, more tested. Compilation instructions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This program is distributed as a standard autotools-based package. See the INSTALL file for detailed instructions, but you are probably used to the common "configure/make/make install" routine. See the manual page (man htop) or the on-line help ('F1' or 'h' inside htop) for a list of supported key commands. if not all keys work check your curses configuration.
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