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I like
btop
because of its ease of use and modern gui. When I opentop
or evenhtop
it feels like I'm using something designed for a dumb terminal from the 70s. When openingbtop
it feels like something designed for how computers are used now and not 50 years ago.Also to my knowledge It's the only full system monitor to include GPU monitoring (while other GPU monitors exist they usually only monitor the GPU and not the whole system)
Agree with you on the beauty of
btop
, but sometimes less is more and that's why I think it's bloated. When working with the terminal, text-based programs work best on it sohtop
is much more to my liking due to its minimalist interface.