Sebastian Benoit <be...@openbsd.org> wrote:

> Edd Barrett(e...@theunixzoo.co.uk) on 2020.04.13 15:47:03 +0100:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > One thing I miss from our top(1) is the ability to see overall CPU
> > utilisation at a glance (I usually scan for the idle percentage and
> > invert it in my head).
> > 
> > This diff adds a way to toggle (using `B`) CPU utilisation bars, like this:
> > 
> > ```
> > load averages:  0.92,  0.52,  1.26                          arrakis.home 
> > 15:31:14
> > 110 processes: 108 idle, 1 stopped, 1 on processor                up 1 day, 
> >  2:15
> > [############################                                            ]  
> > 37.1%
> > [#################################                                       ]  
> > 45.0%
> > [################################                                        ]  
> > 42.8%
> > [###################################                                     ]  
> > 47.2%
> > Memory: Real: 4399M/12G act/tot Free: 11G Cache: 6204M Swap: 0K/1028M
> > ```
> > 
> > The value reported is the inverse of the idle percentage and the bars
> > replace the 'user, nice, sys, ...' lines.
> > 
> > Can also be enabled from the command line with `-B`.
> > 
> > What do people think?
> 
> If you make them look like the display in systat, you still get the user,
> ... nice, sys information. Also i like my bikeshed green.

But it is different from the display in systat vm 1.  If this is going to be
done, it should be as close as possible.  And this isn't.

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