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title = "Comparing Alternatives to top Written in Rust"
date = 2020-02-21T10:45:00+11:00
date = 2020-03-21T10:45:00+11:00
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# updated = 2019-07-01T22:40:53+10:00
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Recently I aliased `top` to [ytop]. Then I became aware of [bottom], and
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`ytop` and `bottom` use a layout that appears to be inspired by [gotop]. In
fact, `ytop` is written by the same person as `gotop`. `zenith` uses a layout
that's a bit more like traditional `top` with and histograms above the process
that's a bit more like traditional `top` with histograms above the process
list.
I typically use `top` to: