# This is a default config file for bottom. All of the settings are commented # out by default; if you wish to change them uncomment and modify as you see # fit. # This group of options represents a command-line option. Flags explicitly # added when running (ie: btm -a) will override this config file if an option # is also set here. [flags] # Whether to hide the average cpu entry. #hide_avg_cpu = false # Whether to use dot markers rather than braille. #dot_marker = false # The update rate of the application. #rate = "1s" # Whether to put the CPU legend to the left. #cpu_left_legend = false # Whether to set CPU% on a process to be based on the total CPU or just current usage. #current_usage = false # Whether to set CPU% on a process to be based on the total CPU or per-core CPU% (not divided by the number of cpus). #unnormalized_cpu = false # Whether to group processes with the same name together by default. #group_processes = false # Whether to make process searching case sensitive by default. #case_sensitive = false # Whether to make process searching look for matching the entire word by default. #whole_word = false # Whether to make process searching use regex by default. #regex = false # The temperature unit. One of the following, defaults to "c" for Celsius: #temperature_type = "c" ##temperature_type = "k" ##temperature_type = "f" ##temperature_type = "kelvin" ##temperature_type = "fahrenheit" ##temperature_type = "celsius" # The default time interval (in milliseconds). #default_time_value = "60s" # The time delta on each zoom in/out action (in milliseconds). #time_delta = 15000 # Hides the time scale. #hide_time = false # Override layout default widget #default_widget_type = "proc" #default_widget_count = 1 # Expand selected widget upon starting the app #expanded = true # Use basic mode #basic = false # Use the old network legend style #use_old_network_legend = false # Remove space in tables #hide_table_gap = false # Show the battery widgets #battery = false # Disable mouse clicks #disable_click = false # Show memory values in the processes widget as values by default #process_memory_as_value = false # Show tree mode by default in the processes widget. #tree = false # Shows an indicator in table widgets tracking where in the list you are. #show_table_scroll_position = false # Show processes as their commands by default in the process widget. #process_command = false # Displays the network widget with binary prefixes. #network_use_binary_prefix = false # Displays the network widget using bytes. #network_use_bytes = false # Displays the network widget with a log scale. #network_use_log = false # Hides advanced options to stop a process on Unix-like systems. #disable_advanced_kill = false # Hide GPU(s) information #disable_gpu = false # Shows cache and buffer memory #enable_cache_memory = false # How much data is stored at once in terms of time. #retention = "10m" # Where to place the legend for the memory widget. One of "none", "top-left", "top", "top-right", "left", "right", "bottom-left", "bottom", "bottom-right". #memory_legend = "top-right" # Where to place the legend for the network widget. One of "none", "top-left", "top", "top-right", "left", "right", "bottom-left", "bottom", "bottom-right". #network_legend = "top-right" # Processes widget configuration #[processes] # The columns shown by the process widget. The following columns are supported (the GPU columns are only available if the GPU feature is enabled when built): # PID, Name, CPU%, Mem%, R/s, W/s, T.Read, T.Write, User, State, Time, GMem%, GPU% #columns = ["PID", "Name", "CPU%", "Mem%", "R/s", "W/s", "T.Read", "T.Write", "User", "State", "GMem%", "GPU%"] # CPU widget configuration #[cpu] # One of "all" (default), "average"/"avg" # default = "average" # Disk widget configuration #[disk] # By default, there are no disk name filters enabled. These can be turned on to filter out specific data entries if you # don't want to see them. An example use case is provided below. #[disk.name_filter] # Whether to ignore any matches. Defaults to true. #is_list_ignored = true # A list of filters to try and match. #list = ["/dev/sda\\d+", "/dev/nvme0n1p2"] # Whether to use regex. Defaults to false. #regex = true # Whether to be case-sensitive. Defaults to false. #case_sensitive = false # Whether to be require matching the whole word. Defaults to false. #whole_word = false # By default, there are no mount name filters enabled. An example use case is provided below. #[disk.mount_filter] # Whether to ignore any matches. Defaults to true. #is_list_ignored = true # A list of filters to try and match. #list = ["/mnt/.*", "/boot"] # Whether to use regex. Defaults to false. #regex = true # Whether to be case-sensitive. Defaults to false. #case_sensitive = false # Whether to be require matching the whole word. Defaults to false. #whole_word = false # Temperature widget configuration #[temperature] # By default, there are no temperature sensor filters enabled. An example use case is provided below. #[temperature.sensor_filter] # Whether to ignore any matches. Defaults to true. #is_list_ignored = true # A list of filters to try and match. #list = ["cpu", "wifi"] # Whether to use regex. Defaults to false. #regex = false # Whether to be case-sensitive. Defaults to false. #case_sensitive = false # Whether to be require matching the whole word. Defaults to false. #whole_word = false # Network widget configuration #[network] # By default, there are no network interface filters enabled. An example use case is provided below. #[network.interface_filter] # Whether to ignore any matches. Defaults to true. #is_list_ignored = true # A list of filters to try and match. #list = ["virbr0.*"] # Whether to use regex. Defaults to false. #regex = true # Whether to be case-sensitive. Defaults to false. #case_sensitive = false # Whether to be require matching the whole word. Defaults to false. #whole_word = false # These are all the components that support custom theming. Note that colour support # will depend on terminal support. #[styles] # Uncomment if you want to use custom styling # Built-in themes. Valid values are: # - "default" # - "default-light" # - "gruvbox" # - "gruvbox-light" # - "nord" # - "nord-light". # # This will have the lowest precedence if a custom colour palette is set, # or overridden if the command-line flag for a built-in theme is set. #theme = "default" #[styles.cpu] #all_entry_color = "green" #avg_entry_color = "red" #cpu_core_colors = ["light magenta", "light yellow", "light cyan", "light green", "light blue", "cyan", "green", "blue"] #[styles.memory] #ram_color = "light magenta" #cache_color = "light red" #swap_color = "light yellow" #arc_color = "light cyan" #gpu_colors = ["light blue", "light red", "cyan", "green", "blue", "red"] #[styles.network] #rx_color = "light magenta" #tx_color = "light yellow" #rx_total_color = "light cyan" #tx_total_color = "light green" #[styles.battery] #high_battery_color = "green" #medium_battery_color = "yellow" #low_battery_color = "red" #[styles.tables] #headers = {color = "light blue", bold = true} #[styles.graphs] #graph_color = "gray" #legend_text = {color = "gray"} #[styles.widgets] #border_color = "gray" #selected_border_color = "light blue" #widget_title = {color = "gray"} #text = {color = "gray"} #selected_text = {color = "black", bg_color = "light blue"} #disabled_text = {color = "dark gray"} # Layout - layouts follow a pattern like this: # [[row]] represents a row in the application. # [[row.child]] represents either a widget or a column. # [[row.child.child]] represents a widget. # # All widgets must have the type value set to one of ["cpu", "mem", "proc", "net", "temp", "disk", "empty"]. # All layout components have a ratio value - if this is not set, then it defaults to 1. # The default widget layout: #[[row]] # ratio=30 # [[row.child]] # type="cpu" #[[row]] # ratio=40 # [[row.child]] # ratio=4 # type="mem" # [[row.child]] # ratio=3 # [[row.child.child]] # type="temp" # [[row.child.child]] # type="disk" #[[row]] # ratio=30 # [[row.child]] # type="net" # [[row.child]] # type="proc" # default=true