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NAME

       BTOP  -  Resource monitor that shows usage and stats for processor, memory, disks, network
       and processes.

SYNOPSIS

       btop [-h] [-v] [-/+t] [-p <id>] [--utf-force] [--debug]

DESCRIPTION

       btop is a modern and colorful command line resource monitor that shows usage and stats for
       processor, memory, disks, network and processes.

       btop beatures:
        - Easy to use, with a game inspired menu system.
        -  Full  mouse  support, all buttons with a highlighted key is clickable and mouse scroll
       works in process list and menu boxes.
        - Fast and responsive UI with UP, DOWN keys process selection.
        - Function for showing detailed stats for selected process.
        - Ability to filter processes.
        - Easy switching between sorting options.
        - Tree view of processes.
        - Send any signal to selected process.
        - UI menu for changing all config file options.
        - Auto scaling graph for network usage.
        - Shows IO activity and speeds for disks
        - Battery meter
        - Selectable symbols for the graphs
        - Custom presets
        - And more...

COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS

       optional arguments:

       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       -v, --version
              show version info and exit

       -lc, --low-color
              disable truecolor, converts 24-bit colors to 256-color

       -t, --tty_on
              force (ON) tty mode, max 16 colors and tty friendly graph symbols

         +t, --tty_off
              force (OFF) tty mode

       -p, --preset <id>
              start with preset, integer value between 0-9

       --utf-force
              force start even if no UTF-8 locale was detected

       --debug
              start in DEBUG mode: shows microsecond timer for  information  collect  and  screen
              draw functions and sets loglevel to DEBUG

SEE ALSO

       https://github.com/aristocratos/btop

AUTHOR

       btop was written by Aristocratos.