Adds a way to display the memory value as a column in the processes widget and the basic memory widget, rather than just the percentage.
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Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
[0.5.0] - Unreleased
[0.4.6] - Unreleased
Features
Changes
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Added
WASD
as an alternative widget movement system. -
Changed to just support stable (and newer) Rust, due to library incompatibilities.
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For macOS, support
$HOME/Library/Application Support
instead of$HOME/.config
for config files. For backwards compatibility's sake, for macOS, this will still check.config
if it exists first, but otherwise, it will default to the new location.
Bug Fixes
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#183: Fixed bug in basic mode where the battery widget was placed incorrectly.
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#186: Fixed a bug caused by hitting
Enter
when a process kill fails, breaking future process kills. -
#187: Fix bug caused by incorrectly reading the
/proc/{pid}/stats
file.
[0.4.5] - 2020-07-08
- No changes here, just an uptick for Crates.io using the wrong Cargo.lock.
[0.4.4] - 2020-07-06
Features
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#114: Show process state per process (originally in 0.4.0, moved to later). This only shows if the processes are not merged together; I couldn't think of a nice way to show it when grouped together, unfortunately.
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Add (estimated) memory usage values, toggle this from percent to values for processes with
%
.
Changes
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#156 - Removal of the
/
CPU core showing in the chart. It felt clunky to use, was not really useful, and hard to work with with large core counts.Furthermore:
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show_disabled_data
option and flag is removed. -
Average CPU is now on by default. You can disable it via
-a, --hide_avg_cpu
orhide_avg_cpu = true
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Make highlighted CPU persist even if widget is not selected - this should help make it easier to know what CPU you are looking at even if you aren't currently on the CPU widget.
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Bug Fixes
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#164 - Fixed a bug where bottom would incorrectly read the wrong values to calculate the read/write columns for processes in Linux.
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#165 - Fixed a bug where OR operations in the process query wouldn't properly for some cases.
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The process query should hopefully be a bit more usable now. There were issues with how spaces (which are treated as an AND if it was between keywords, so something like
btm cpu > 0 mem > 0
would look for a process namedbtm
with cpu usage > 0 and mem usage > 0). This has been hopefully improved.
[0.4.3] - 2020-05-15
Other
- Update sysinfo version that fixes an overflow issue.
[0.4.2] - 2020-05-11
Changes
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Automatically hide time axis labels if the widget gets too small.
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Automatically hide table gap if the widget gets too small.
Bug Fixes
- The
<Space>
character can be used as an "AND" again (properly) in queries. For example:
(btm cpu > 0) (discord mem > 0)
is equivalent to:
(btm AND cpu > 0) AND (discord AND mem > 0)
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#151 - Fixed an issue where if the drive I/O label didn't match any disk, the entire disk widget would display nothing.
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Display SWAP and MEM legends even if the total amount is 0 to avoid a weird blank spot in the legend.
[0.4.1] - 2020-05-05
Bug Fixes
- #146: Fixed a typo in the help menu (credit to HarHarLinks).
[0.4.0] - 2020-05-04
Features
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#58: I/O stats per process.
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#55: Battery monitoring widget.
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#59:
Alt-h
andAlt-l
to move left/right in query (and rest of the app actually). -
#59: Added a more advanced querying system.
Changes
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Changed default colours for highlighted borders and table headers to light blue - this is mostly to deal with Powershell colour conflicts.
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Updated the widget type keyword list to accept the following keywords as existing types:
"memory"
"network"
"process"
"processes"
"temperature"
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#117: Update tui to 0.9:
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Removed an (undocumented) feature in allowing modifying total RX/TX colours. This is mainly due to the legend change.
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Use custom legend-hiding to stop hiding legends for memory and network widgets.
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In addition, changed to using only legends within the graph for network, as well as redesigned the legend. The old legend style can still be used via the
--use_old_network_legend
flag oruse_old_network_legend = true
config option. -
Allow for option to hide the header gap on tables via
--hide_table_gap
orhide_table_gap = true
.
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#126: Updated error messages to be a bit more consistent/helpful.
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#70: Redesigned help menu to allow for scrolling.
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#59: Moved maximization key to
e
, renamed feature to expanding the widget. Done to allow for the<Enter>
key to be used later for a more intuitive usage.
Bug Fixes
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Fixed
dd
not working on non-first entries. -
Fixed bug where a single empty row as a layout would crash without a proper warning. The behaviour now errors out with a more helpful message.
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Fixed bug where empty widgets in layout would cause widget movement to not work properly when moving vertically.
Development changes
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#38: Updated arg tests and added config testing.
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Add MSRV, starting with 1.40.0.
[0.3.0] - 2020-04-07
Features
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#20: Time scaling was added to allow users to zoom in/out based on their desired time intervals. Time markers on the charts can be hidden or automatically hidden.
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#37: Automatically populate a config file if one does not exist.
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#21: Basic mode added.
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#51: Modularity with widget placement or inclusion added.
Changes
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Removed redundant dependencies.
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#17: Add colouring options to the total RX/TX labels.
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#29: Added
F1-F3
keys as alternatives for selecting search options -
#42, #45, #35: Change the arrow used for sorting processes to work with other terminals.
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#61: Search box changed to not block if the window is small.
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#40: Rewrote README to be more clear and explicit.
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#109: Sorting processes by name is case-insensitive.
Bug Fixes
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#33: Fix bug with search and graphemes bigger than a byte crashing due to the cursor.
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#41: Fix bug that caused the cursor to go off screen while searching.
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#61: Dialog boxes set to be a constant width/height.
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#80: Fix bug with resizing and scrolling causing issues with tables.
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#77: Fixed hidden CPU entries from being scrolled to.
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#79: Fixed CPU entries being a different colour if the one above it was hidden.
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#85: A div-by-zero error when the memory values were zero was fixed.
Other
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Various Travis changes.
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Scoop install option added.
[0.2.2] - 2020-02-26
Features
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Added support for colouring the average CPU core separately in config files.
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#15 - Added support for (some) named colours and RGB values in config files.
Bug Fixes
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#28: Fixed broken Cargo.toml for Cargo installs.
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Fixed Windows issue with shift key.
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#14: Ignore certain characters in search
[0.2.1] - 2020-02-21
Bug Fixes
- #14: Fixed default config paths not being read properly.
[0.2.0] - 2020-02-20
Features
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Searching in processes was added.
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The option of a config file was added. Config files follow the TOML spec. These support boot flags by default, and colour schemes.
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The capability of maximizing a widget to take up all draw space was added.
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Filtering out CPU cores on the graph/legend was added.
Changes
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Default colours were changed for better support on macOS Terminal and PowerShell.
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Rewrote and refactored how I get data to be less spaghetti. This might also have the added benefit of running better, with less duplicated logic.
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Changed how the dd dialog and help dialog look. Hopefully they'll be nicer to look at and more intuitive to use!
Bug Fixes
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#2: Fixed issues where the program would crash if the window was too small.
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Added a panic handler so terminals won't get all broken if a panic does still occur.
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Fixed some sizing issues, hopefully this means that it's still readable at smaller sizes (within reason).
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#10: Fixed scroll issue caused by resizing.
[0.1.2] - 2020-01-11
Changes
- Added a bit more complexity to how we determine column widths for tables. This should fix an issue where columns would glitch out at smaller widths, and hopefully look nicer.
Bug Fixes
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Rewrote scroll logic in tables to avoid some strange scroll behaviour I encountered where it would jump around.
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Attempt to patch a panic caused by the change in how we determine time in the data collection stage.
[0.1.1] - 2020-01-11
Features
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Tab
in the processes widget will now group similarly-named processes together (as well as their total CPU and MEM usage).dd
-ing this will try to kill all entries with that process name. -
A flag to enable this by default is also now available.
Bug Fixes
- Accidentally left in a bug in which the disk widget was using megabytes instead of bytes as their unit during data collection... but during data conversion for the display I treated them as bytes.
[0.1.0] - 2020-01-11
Initial release.