# bottom [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/ClementTsang/bottom.svg?token=1wvzVgp94E1TZyPNs8JF&branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/ClementTsang/bottom) [![crates.io link](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/bottom.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/bottom) A graphical top clone, written in Rust. Inspired by both [gtop](https://github.com/aksakalli/gtop) and [gotop](https://github.com/cjbassi/gotop). ![Quick demo recording](assets/recording_1.gif) _Terminal: Kitty Terminal, Font: IBM Plex Mono, OS: Arch Linux_ ## Features Features of bottom include: - CPU widget to show a visual representation of per-core usage. Average CPU display also exists. - Memory widget to show a visual representation of both RAM and SWAP usage. - Networks widget to show a log-based visual representation of network usage. - Sortable and searchable process widget. Searching supports regex, and you can search by PID and process name. - Disks widget to display usage and I/O per second. - Temperature widget to monitor detected sensors in your system. - Config file support for custom colours and default options. - Maximizing of widgets of interest. Details about each widget can be found [here](./docs/widgets.md). The compatibility of each widget and operating systems are, as of version 0.1.0, as follows: | OS | CPU | Memory | Disks | Temperature | Processes | Networks | | -------------------------------- | --- | ------ | ----- | ----------- | --------- | -------- | | Linux (tested on Arch Linux) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | Windows (tested on Windows 10) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | | macOS (tested on macOS Catalina) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ## Installation In all cases you can install the in-development version by cloning and using `cargo build --release`. Note this is built and tested with Rust Stable (1.41.0 as of writing). You can also get release versions using `cargo install bottom`, or manually building from the [Releases](https://github.com/ClementTsang/bottom/releases) page by downloading and building. ### Linux Other installation methods based on distros are as follows: #### Arch Linux You can get the release versions from the AUR by installing `bottom`. #### Ubuntu TBD ### Windows I advise running the program with the `--dot_marker` or `-m` option, as the braille font seems to not work out of the box on Powershell. You may need to install a font like [FreeMono](https://fonts2u.com/free-monospaced.font) and use a terminal like cmder for font support to work properly, unfortunately. I plan to add a Chocolatey install option in the future. ### macOS macOS seems to work fine for the most part, barring minor issues with the `Ctrl`-arrow key bindings (use `Shift` instead). I plan to add a Homebrew install option in the future. ## Usage Run using `btm`. ### Command line options - `-h`, `--help` shows the help screen and exits. - `-a`, `--avg_cpu` enables also showing the average CPU usage in addition to per-core CPU usage. - `-m`, `--dot-marker` uses a dot marker instead of the default braille marker. - Temperature units (you can only use one at a time): - `-c`, `--celsius` displays the temperature type in Celsius. This is the default. - `-f`, `--fahrenheit` displays the temperature type in Fahrenheit. - `-k`, `--kelvin` displays the temperature type in Kelvin. - `-v`, `--version` displays the version number and exits. - `-r `, `--rate ` will set the refresh rate in _milliseconds_. Lowest it can go is 250ms, the highest it can go is 2128 - 1. Defaults to 1000ms, and lower values may take more resources due to more frequent polling of data, and may be less accurate in some circumstances. - `-l`, `--left_legend` will move external table legends to the left side rather than the right side. Right side is default. - `-u`, `--current_usage` will make a process' CPU usage be based on the current total CPU usage, rather than assuming 100% CPU usage. - `-g`, `--group` will group together processes with the same name by default (equivalent to pressing `Tab`). - `-S`, `--case_sensitive` will default to matching case. - `-W`, `--whole` will default to searching for the world word. - `-R`, `--regex` will default to using regex. - `--cpu_default`, `--memory_default`, `--disk_default`, `--temperature_default`, `--network_default`, `--process_default` will select the corresponding widget on startup. By default the process widget is selected. - `-C`, `--config` takes in a file path leading to a TOML file. ### Config Files The ability to use config files is supported by bottom to set boot flags by default, and set colour options. See [this document](./docs/config.md) for more details. See this [config](./sample_config.toml) for an example. ### Keybindings #### General - `q`, `Ctrl-c` to quit. Note if you are currently in the search widget, `q` will not work so you can still type. - `Ctrl-r` to reset the screen and reset all collected data. - `f` to freeze the screen from updating with new data. Press `f` again to unfreeze. Note that monitoring will still continue in the background. - `Ctrl/Shift`-arrow or `H/J/K/L` to navigate between widgets. **Note that on macOS, `Ctrl`-arrow keys seem to conflict with an existing macOS binding, use `Shift`-arrow key or `H/J/K/L` instead.** - `Esc` to close a dialog window or exit maximized mode. - `?` to get a help screen explaining the controls. Note all controls except `Esc` to close the dialog will be disabled while this is open. - `Enter` on a widget to maximize the widget. #### Scrollable Tables - `Up` or `k` and `Down` or `j` scrolls through the list if the widget is a table (Temperature, Disks, Processes). - `gg` or `Home` to jump to the first entry of the current table. - `G` (`Shift-g`) or `End` to jump to the last entry of the current table. #### Processes - `dd` to kill the selected process - `c` to sort by CPU usage. Sorts in descending order by default. Press again to reverse sorting order. - `m` to sort by memory usage. Sorts in descending order by default. Press again to reverse sorting order. - `p` to sort by PID. Sorts in ascending order by default. Press again to reverse sorting order. - `n` to sort by process name. Sorts in ascending order by default. Press again to reverse sorting order. - `Tab` to group together processes with the same name. Disables PID sorting. `dd` will now kill all processes covered by that name. - `Ctrl-f` or `/` to open the search widget. #### Search Widget - `Tab` to switch between searching for PID and name respectively. - `Alt-c` to toggle ignoring case. - `Alt-m` to toggle matching the entire word. - `Alt-r` to toggle using regex. - `Ctrl-a` and `Ctrl-e` to jump to the start and end of the search bar respectively. - `Esc` to close. - `Left` and `Right` arrow keys to move the cursor within the search bar. Note that `q` is disabled while in the search widget. ### Mouse actions - Scrolling with the mouse will scroll through the currently selected list if the widget is a scrollable table. ## Thanks, kudos, and all the like - This project is very much inspired by both [gotop](https://github.com/cjbassi/gotop) and [gtop](https://github.com/aksakalli/gtop). - This application was written with the following libraries: - [backtrace](https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs) - [chrono](https://github.com/chronotope/chrono) - [clap](https://github.com/clap-rs/clap) - [crossterm](https://github.com/TimonPost/crossterm) - [fern](https://github.com/daboross/fern) - [futures-rs](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/futures-rs) - [futures-timer](https://github.com/rustasync/futures-timer) - [heim](https://github.com/heim-rs/heim) - [lazy_static](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/lazy-static.rs) - [log](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/log) - [sysinfo](https://github.com/GuillaumeGomez/sysinfo) - [tokio](https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio) - [toml-rs](https://github.com/alexcrichton/toml-rs) - [tui-rs](https://github.com/fdehau/tui-rs) - [winapi](https://github.com/retep998/winapi-rs)