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## Table of contents <!-- omit in toc -->
- [Features](#features)
- [Support](#support)
- [Installation](#installation)
- [Cargo](#cargo)
- [Arch Linux](#arch-linux)
- [Debian/Ubuntu](#debianubuntu)
- [Fedora/CentOS](#fedoracentos)
- [Gentoo](#gentoo)
- [Nix](#nix)
- [Solus](#solus)
- [Homebrew](#homebrew)
- [MacPorts](#macports)
- [Scoop](#scoop)
- [Chocolatey](#chocolatey)
- [winget](#winget)
- [Manual installation](#manual-installation)
- [Binaries](#binaries)
- [Auto-completion](#auto-completion)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Configuration](#configuration)
- [Contribution](#contribution)
- [Contributors](#contributors)
- [Thanks](#thanks)
## Features
As (yet another) process/system visualization and management application, bottom supports the typical features:
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You can uninstall via Control Panel, Options, or `winget --uninstall bottom`.
### Manually
### Manual installation
There are a few ways to go about doing this manually. Note that you probably want
to do so using the most recent version of stable Rust, which is how the binaries are built: