Screenshots
Htop is of course a text-mode program, but here are
some screenshots of it running in an X terminal:
- Tree view, drawn with Unicode characters, new in htop 1.0: png
- Since htop 1.0, there is better visual support for large numbers of processors. Here's a 64-core machine: png
- Configuring I/O scheduling priority (press "i"), new in htop 1.0.2: png
- Configuring CPU affinity (press "a"), new in htop 0.7: png
- Tree view, SMP, and other features available since htop 0.5: png, jpg
- Color themes are available since htop 0.5.4, to suit both dark and light terminals: png, jpg
- Default look, as of htop 0.4: png, jpg
- A more conservative setup, using a monochrome terminal: png
- The meters at the header are fully customizable: png, jpg
- An impressive setup -- htop running on a machine with 128 cores and 1TB of RAM: png
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