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Since there is a increasing amount of AI generated/assisted PR's, the following guidlines have been added to CONTRIBUTING.md:
Submissions where the majority of the code is AI generated must be marked with [AI generated].
"Vibe coded" PR's where it seems like the author doesn't understand the generated code will be dismissed.
Btop release v1.4.0
Intel GPU support added, note that only GPU utilization, power usage and clock speed available to monitor. Thanks to @bjia56 for contributions.
NetBSD support added. Thanks to @fraggerfox for contributions.
See CHANGELOG.md and latest release for detailed list of new features, bug fixes and new themes.
Btop release v1.3.0
Big release with GPU support added for Linux and platform support for OpenBSD. Big thanks to @romner-set (GPU support) and @joske (OpenBSD support) for contributions. And a multitude of bugfixes and small changes, see CHANGELOG.md and latest release for detailed list and attributions.
See news entry below for more information regarding GPU support.
GPU monitoring added for Linux!
Compile from git main to try it out.
Use keys 5, 6, 7 and 0 to show/hide the gpu monitoring boxes. 5 = Gpu 1, 6 = Gpu 2, etc.
Gpu stats/graphs can also be displayed in the "Cpu box" (not as verbose), see the cpu options menu for info and configuration.
Note that the binaries provided on the release page (when released) and the continuous builds will not have gpu support enabled.
Because the GPU support relies on loading of dynamic gpu libraries, gpu support will not work when also static linking.
See Compilation Linux for more info on how to compile with gpu monitoring support.
Many thanks to @romner-set who wrote the vast majority of the implementation for GPU support.
Big update with version bump to 1.3 coming soon.
First release of btop4win available at https://github.com/aristocratos/btop4win
Resource monitor that shows usage and stats for processor, memory, disks, network and processes.
C++ version and continuation of bashtop and bpytop.
Btop++ uses the same theme files as bpytop and bashtop (some color values missing in bashtop themes).
See themes folder for available themes.
Btop searches the following directories for system themes:
../share/btop/themes (this path is relative to the btop executable)/usr/local/share/btop/themes/usr/share/btop/themesThe first directory that exists and isn't empty is used as the system themes directory.
The user themes directory depends on which environment variables are set:
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME is set, the user themes directory is $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/btop/themes$HOME is set, the user themes directory is $HOME/.config/btop/themes~/.config/btop/themesThe make install command places the default themes in [$PREFIX or /usr/local]/share/btop/themes.
User created themes should be placed in the user themes directory.
Use the --themes-dir command-line option to specify a custom themes directory.
When specified, this directory takes priority over the default search paths.
Let me know if you want to contribute with new themes.
You can sponsor this project through GitHub. See my sponsors page for options.
Or donate through PayPal or ko-fi.
Any support is greatly appreciated!
For the best experience run within a terminal with support for:
Also necessary is a UTF8 locale and a font that includes:
GPU monitoring also requires a btop binary built with GPU support (GPU_SUPPORT=true flag).
See GPU compatibility section for more about compiling with GPU support.
If you have an NVIDIA GPU you must use an official NVIDIA driver, both the closed-source and open-source ones have been verified to work.
In addition to that you must also have the nvidia-ml dynamic library installed, which should be included with the driver package of your distribution.
If you have an AMD GPU rocm_smi_lib is required, which may or may not be packaged for your distribution.
Requires a working C compiler if compiling from source.
Also requires the user to have permission to read from SYSFS.
Can be set with make setcap (preferred) or make setuid or by running btop with sudo or equivalent.
If you are having problems with the characters in the graphs not looking like they do in the screenshots, it's likely a problem with your systems configured fallback font not having support for braille characters.
See Terminess Powerline for an example of a font that includes the braille symbols.
See comments by @sgleizes link and @XenHat link in issue #100 for possible solutions.
If text is misaligned and you use Konsole or Yakuake, turning off "Bi-Directional text rendering" is a possible fix.
Characters clipping into each other or text/border misalignments are not bugs caused by btop, but most likely a fontconfig or terminal problem where the braille characters making up the graphs aren't rendered correctly.
Look to the creators of the terminal emulator you use to fix these issues if the previously mentioned fixes don't work for you.
Binaries for Linux are statically compiled with musl and work on kernel releases 2.6.39 and newer
Notice! Use x86_64 for 64-bit x86 systems, i486 and i686 are 32-bit!
Install (from created folder)
Run:
# use "make install PREFIX=/target/dir" to set target, default: /usr/local
# only use "sudo" when installing to a NON user owned directory
sudo make install
(Optional/Required for Intel GPU and CPU wattage) Set extended capabilities or suid bit to btop
Enables signal sending to any process without starting with sudo and can prevent /proc read permissions problems on some systems.
Is required for Intel GPU support and CPU wattage monitoring.
Run:
# run after make install and use same PREFIX if any was used at install
sudo make setcap
or
# run after make install and use same PREFIX if any was used at install
# set SU_USER and SU_GROUP to select user and group, default is root:root
sudo make setuid
Uninstall
Run:
sudo make uninstall
Show help
make help
Binary release (from native os repo)
openSUSE
Tumbleweed:
sudo zypper in btop
For all other versions, see openSUSE Software: btop
Fedora
sudo dnf install btop
RHEL/Rocky/AlmaLinux 8+
sudo dnf install epel-release
sudo dnf install btop
FreeBSD
pkg install btop
NetBSD
pkg_add btop
Binary release on Homebrew (macOS (x86_64 & ARM64) / Linux (x86_64))
brew install btop
Requires at least GCC 14 or Clang 19.
The Makefile also needs GNU coreutils and sed (should already be installed on any modern distribution).
### GPU compatibility
Btop++ supports Nvidia and AMD GPUs and Intel IGPUs out of the box on Linux x86_64, provided you have the correct drivers and libraries.
Gpu support for Nvidia or AMD will not work when static linking glibc (or musl, etc.)!
For x86_64 Linux the flag GPU_SUPPORT is automatically set to true, to manually disable gpu support set the flag to false, like:
make GPU_SUPPORT=false (or cmake -DBTOP_GPU=false with CMake)
NVIDIA
You must use an official NVIDIA driver, both the closed-source and open-source ones have been verified to work.
In addition to that you must also have the nvidia-ml dynamic library installed, which should be included with the driver package of your distribution.
AMD
AMDGPU data is queried using the ROCm SMI library, which may or may not be packaged for your distribution. If your distribution doesn't provide a package, btop++ is statically linked to ROCm SMI with the RSMI_STATIC=true make flag.
This flag expects the ROCm SMI source code in lib/rocm_smi_lib, and compilation will fail if it's not there. The latest tested version is 5.6.x, which can be obtained with the following command:
git clone https://github.com/rocm/rocm_smi_lib.git --depth 1 -b rocm-5.6.x lib/rocm_smi_lib
Requires at least GCC 14 or Clang 19.
The Makefile also needs GNU coreutils and sed.
Install and use Homebrew or MacPorts package managers for easy dependency installation
Requires at least Clang 19 (default) or GCC 14.
Note that GNU make (gmake) is required to compile on FreeBSD.
Requires at least GCC 14.
Note that GNU make (gmake) is required to compile on NetBSD.
Note that GNU make (gmake) is required to compile on OpenBSD.
Testing requires CMake. Tests are build by default and can be run with ctest --test-dir <build>.
If you want to disable building tests, pass -DBUILD_TESTING=OFF to the configure step.
btop and btop-desktop. The desktop version is much larger and includes the desktop entries needed to allow for launching btop with a click.Install the snap
sudo snap install btop
or
sudo snap install btop-desktop
Install the latest snap from the edge channel
sudo snap install btop --edge
or
sudo snap install btop-desktop --edge
Connect the interface
sudo snap connect btop:removable-media
or
sudo snap connect btop-desktop:removable-media
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## Configurability
All options changeable from within UI.
Config and log files stored in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/btop` or `$HOME/.config/btop` folder
#### btop.conf: (auto generated if not found)
bash
#? Config file for btop v. 1.2.2
#* Name of a btop++/bpytop/bashtop formatted ".theme" file, "Default" and "TTY" for builtin themes. #* Themes should be placed in "../share/btop/themes" relative to binary or "$HOME/.config/btop/themes" color_theme = "Default"
#* If the theme set background should be shown, set to False if you want terminal background transparency. theme_background = True
#* Sets if 24-bit truecolor should be used, will convert 24-bit colors to 256 color (6x6x6 color cube) if false. truecolor = True
#* Set to true to force tty mode regardless if a real tty has been detected or not. #* Will force 16-color mode and TTY theme, set all graph symbols to "tty" and swap out other non tty friendly symbols. force_tty = False
#* Define presets for the layout of the boxes. Preset 0 is always all boxes shown with default settings. Max 9 presets. #* Format: "box_name:P:G,box_name:P:G" P=(0 or 1) for alternate positions, G=graph symbol to use for box. #* Use whitespace " " as separator between different presets. #* Example: "cpu:0:default,mem:0:tty,proc:1:default cpu:0:braille,proc:0:tty" presets = "cpu:1:default,proc:0:default cpu:0:default,mem:0:default,net:0:default cpu:0:block,net:0:tty"
#* Set to True to enable "h,j,k,l,g,G" keys for directional control in lists. #* Conflicting keys for h:"help" and k:"kill" is accessible while holding shift. vim_keys = False
#* Rounded corners on boxes, is ignored if TTY mode is ON. rounded_corners = True
#* Default symbols to use for graph creation, "braille", "block" or "tty". #* "braille" offers the highest resolution but might not be included in all fonts. #* "block" has half the resolution of braille but uses more common characters. #* "tty" uses only 3 different symbols but will work with most fonts and should work in a real TTY. #* Note that "tty" only has half the horizontal resolution of the other two, so will show a shorter historical view. graph_symbol = "braille"
graph_symbol_cpu = "default"
graph_symbol_mem = "default"
graph_symbol_net = "default"
graph_symbol_proc = "default"
#* Manually set which boxes to show. Available values are "cpu mem net proc" and "gpu0" through "gpu5", separate values with whitespace. shown_boxes = "proc cpu mem net"
#* Update time in milliseconds, recommended 2000 ms or above for better sample times for graphs. update_ms = 1500
#* Processes sorting, "pid" "program" "arguments" "threads" "user" "memory" "cpu lazy" "cpu direct", #* "cpu lazy" sorts top process over time (easier to follow), "cpu direct" updates top process directly. proc_sorting = "cpu lazy"
#* Reverse sorting order, True or False. proc_reversed = False
#* Show processes as a tree. proc_tree = False
#* Use the cpu graph colors in the process list. proc_colors = True
#* Use a darkening gradient in the process list. proc_gradient = True
#* If process cpu usage should be of the core it's running on or usage of the total available cpu power. proc_per_core = True
#* Show process memory as bytes instead of percent. proc_mem_bytes = True
#* Choose to preserve last cpu and memory usage of dead processes for when paused. keep_dead_proc_usage = False
#* Use /proc/[pid]/smaps for memory information in the process info box (very slow but more accurate) proc_info_smaps = False
#* Show proc box on left side of screen instead of right. proc_left = False
#* Sets the CPU stat shown in upper half of the CPU graph, "total" is always available. #* Select from a list of detected attributes from the options menu. cpu_graph_upper = "total"
#* Sets the CPU stat shown in lower half of the CPU graph, "total" is always available. #* Select from a list of detected attributes from the options menu. cpu_graph_lower = "total"
#* Toggles if the lower CPU graph should be inverted. cpu_invert_lower = True
#* Set to True to completely disable the lower CPU graph. cpu_single_graph = False
#* Show cpu box at bottom of screen instead of top. cpu_bottom = False
#* Shows the system uptime in the CPU box. show_uptime = True
#* Shows the CPU package current power consumption in watts. Requires running make setcap or make setuid or running with sudo.
show_cpu_watts = True
#* Show cpu temperature. check_temp = True
#* Which sensor to use for cpu temperature, use options menu to select from list of available sensors. cpu_sensor = "Auto"
#* Show temperatures for cpu cores also if check_temp is True and sensors has been found. show_coretemp = True
#* Set a custom mapping between core and coretemp, can be needed on certain cpus to get correct temperature for correct core. #* Use lm-sensors or similar to see which cores are reporting temperatures on your machine. #* Format "x:y" x=core with wrong temp, y=core with correct temp, use space as separator between multiple entries. #* Example: "4:0 5:1 6:3" cpu_core_map = ""
#* Which temperature scale to use, available values: "celsius", "fahrenheit", "kelvin" and "rankine". temp_scale = "celsius"
#* Use base 10 for bits/bytes sizes, KB = 1000 instead of KiB = 1024. base_10_sizes = False
#* Show CPU frequency. show_cpu_freq = True
#* How to calculate CPU frequency, available values: "first", "range", "lowest", "highest" and "average". freq_mode = "first"
#* Draw a clock at top of screen, formatting according to strftime, empty string to disable. #* Special formatting: /host = hostname | /user = username | /uptime = system uptime clock_format = "%H:%M"
#* Update main ui in background when menus are showing, set this to false if the menus is flickering too much for comfort. background_update = True
#* Custom cpu model name, empty string to disable. custom_cpu_name = ""
#* Optional filter for shown disks, should be full path of a mountpoint, separate multiple values with whitespace " ". #* Begin line with "exclude=" to change to exclude filter, otherwise defaults to "most include" filter. Example: disks_filter="exclude=/boot /home/user". disks_filter = "exclude=/boot"
#* Show graphs instead of meters for memory values. mem_graphs = True
#* Show mem box below net box instead of above. mem_below_net = False
#* Count ZFS ARC in cached and available memory. zfs_arc_cached = True
#* If swap memory should be shown in memory box. show_swap = True
#* Show swap as a disk, ignores show_swap value above, inserts itself after first disk. swap_disk = True
#* If mem box should be split to also show disks info. show_disks = True
#* Filter out non physical disks. Set this to False to include network disks, RAM disks and similar. only_physical = True
#* Read disks list from /etc/fstab. This also disables only_physical. use_fstab = False
#* Set to true to show available disk space for privileged users. disk_free_priv = False
#* Toggles if io activity % (disk busy time) should be shown in regular disk usage view. show_io_stat = True
#* Toggles io mode for disks, showing big graphs for disk read/write speeds. io_mode = False
#* Set to True to show combined read/write io graphs in io mode. io_graph_combined = False
#* Set the top speed for the io graphs in MiB/s (100 by default), use format "mountpoint:speed" separate disks with whitespace " ". #* Example: "/mnt/media:100 /:20 /boot:1". io_graph_speeds = ""
#* Set fixed values for network graphs in Mebibits. Is only used if net_auto is also set to False. net_download = 100
net_upload = 100
#* Use network graphs auto rescaling mode, ignores any values set above and rescales down to 10 Kibibytes at the lowest. net_auto = True
#* Sync the auto scaling for download and upload to whichever currently has the highest scale. net_sync = False
#* Starts with the Network Interface specified here. net_iface = "br0"
#* Show battery stats in top right if battery is present. show_battery = True
#* Which battery to use if multiple are present. "Auto" for auto detection. selected_battery = "Auto"
#* Set loglevel for "~/.config/btop/btop.log" levels are: "ERROR" "WARNING" "INFO" "DEBUG". #* The level set includes all lower levels, i.e. "DEBUG" will show all logging info. log_level = "DEBUG"
#### Command line options
text Usage: btop [OPTIONS]
Options: -c, --config Path to a config file -d, --debug Start in debug mode with additional logs and metrics -f, --filter Set an initial process filter
--force-utf Override automatic UTF locale detection
-l, --low-color Disable true color, 256 colors only -p, --preset Start with a preset (0-9) -t, --tty Force tty mode with ANSI graph symbols and 16 colors only
--no-tty Force disable tty mode
-u, --update Set an initial update rate in milliseconds -h, --help Show this help message and exit -V, --version Show a version message and exit (more with --version) ```