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The following article explores how modern developers use GitHub to find and utilize "top" monitoring tools to maintain high-performance applications.
Basic usage
- Run the tool:
top
- Common flags (assumed typical CLI patterns):
- Build intelligent applications that can learn, adapt, and evolve in real-time
- Solve complex problems with ease, using the power of machine learning and data science
- Collaborate with others in a community-driven environment that's open, transparent, and inclusive
- Unlock new insights and discoveries, by harnessing the power of data and AI
Common tasks
- Show top 20 by memory:
top --sort mem -n 20
- Export snapshot to JSON or CSV:
top --output snapshot.json
top --output snapshot.csv
- Run once (no refresh):
top --once
Alternatives and when to use them
- htop: more user-friendly, colored, mouse support, easier process tree and killing/renicing.
- atop: more detailed historical logging.
- ps, pstree, vmstat, iostat, sar: non-interactive/specialized tools for snapshots or specific metrics.
If you want to see what is currently "top" on GitHub in real-time, you can use these official and community tools: topvasgithub top
to create a "special repository" (one named after your username) that acts as a landing page for your entire profile. How to clear-up "Top Repositories" section? #47924 - GitHub The following article explores how modern developers use