| .TH "htop" "1" "0.6.4" "Bartosz Fenski <fenio@o2.pl>" "Utils" |
| .SH "NAME" |
| htop \- interactive process viewer |
| .SH "SYNTAX" |
| .LP |
| .B htop |
| .SH "DESCRIPTION" |
| .LP |
| This program is a free (GPL) ncurses-based process viewer. |
| .LP |
| It is similar to top, but allows to scroll the list vertically and |
| horizontally to see all processes and their full command lines. |
| .LP |
| Tasks related to processes (killing, renicing) can be done without |
| entering their PIDs. |
| .br |
| .SH "INTERACTIVE COMMANDS" |
| .LP |
| The following commands are supported: |
| .LP |
| .TP 5 |
| .B Arrows, PgUP, PgDn, Home, End |
| Scroll process list. |
| .TP |
| .B Space |
| "Tag": mark a process. Commands that can operate on multiple processes, |
| like "kill", will then apply over the list of tagged processes, instead |
| of the currently highlighted one. |
| .TP |
| .B U |
| "Untag" all processes (remove all tags added with the Space key). |
| .TP |
| .B s |
| Trace process system calls: if strace(1) is installed, pressing this key |
| will attach it to the currently selected process, presenting a live |
| update of system calls issued by the process. |
| .TP |
| .B F1, h |
| Help screen |
| .TP |
| .B F2, S |
| Setup screen. There you can configure meters displayed on the top side |
| of the screen, as well as set various display options, choose among |
| color schemes and select the layout of the displayed columns. |
| .TP |
| .B F3, / |
| Incremental process search: type in part of a process command line and |
| the selection highlight will be moved to it. While in search mode, |
| pressing this key will cycle through matching occurrences. |
| .TP |
| .B F4, I |
| Invert sort order: if sort order is increasing, switch to decreasing, |
| and vice-versa. |
| .TP |
| .B F5, t |
| Tree view: organize processes by parenthood, and layout the relations |
| between them as a tree. Toggling the key will switch between tree and |
| your previously selected sort view. Selecting a sort view will exit |
| tree view. |
| .TP |
| .B F6, > |
| Select field for sorting. The sort field is indicated by a |
| highlight in the header. |
| .TP |
| .B F7, ], - |
| Increase selected process priority (subtract from 'nice' value). |
| This can be done by the superuser only. |
| .TP |
| .B F8, [, + |
| Decrease selected process priority (add to 'nice' value) |
| .TP |
| .B F9, k |
| "Kill" process: sends a signal which is selected in a menu, to one or a group |
| of processes. If processes were tagged, sends the signal to all tagged processes. |
| If none is tagged, sends to the currently selected process. |
| .TP |
| .B F10, q |
| Quit |
| .TP |
| .B u |
| Show only processes owned by a specified user. |
| .TP |
| .B M |
| Sort by memory usage (top compatibility key). |
| .TP |
| .B P |
| Sort by processor usage (top compatibility key). |
| .TP |
| .B T |
| Sort by time (top compatibility key). |
| .TP |
| .B F |
| "Follow" process: if the sort order causes the currently selected process |
| to move in the list, make the selection bar follow it. This is useful for |
| monitoring a process: this way, you can keep a process always visible on |
| screen. When a movement key is used, "follow" loses effect. |
| .TP |
| .B K |
| Hide kernel threads: prevent the threads belonging the kernel to be |
| displayed in the process list. (This is a toggle key.) |
| .TP |
| .B H |
| Hide user threads: on systems that represent them differently than ordinary |
| processes (such as recent NPTL-based systems), this can hide threads from |
| userspace processes in the process list. (This is a toggle key.) |
| .TP |
| .B Ctrl-L |
| Refresh: redraw screen and recalculate values. |
| .TP |
| .B Numbers |
| PID search: type in process ID and the selection highlight will be moved to it. |
| .PD |
| |
| .SH "AUTHORS" |
| .LP |
| htop is developed by Hisham Muhammad <loderunner@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| .br |
| This man page was written by Bartosz Fenski <fenio@o2.pl> for the |
| Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but it may be used by others), and |
| updated by Hisham Muhammad. |