# [![htop](htop.png)](https://htop.dev) [![CI](https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/actions) [![Coverity Scan Build Status](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/21665/badge.svg)](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/21665) [![Mailing List](https://img.shields.io/badge/Mailing%20List-htop-blue.svg)](https://groups.io/g/htop) [![IRC #htop](https://img.shields.io/badge/IRC-htop-blue.svg)](https://web.libera.chat/#htop) [![Github Release](https://img.shields.io/github/release/htop-dev/htop.svg)](https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/releases/latest) ![Screenshot of htop](docs/images/screenshot.png?raw=true) ## Introduction `htop` is a cross-platform interactive process viewer. `htop` allows scrolling the list of processes vertically and horizontally to see their full command lines and related information like memory and CPU consumption. The information displayed is configurable through a graphical setup and can be sorted and filtered interactively. Tasks related to processes (e.g. killing and renicing) can be done without entering their PIDs. Running `htop` requires `ncurses` libraries (typically named libncursesw*). For more information and details on how to contribute to `htop` visit [htop.dev](https://htop.dev). ## Build instructions ### Prerequisite List of build-time dependencies: * `build-essential` standard GNU autotools-based * `autoconf` * `autotools` * `ncurses` **Note about `ncurses`:** > htop requires ncurses 6.0. Be aware the appropriate package is sometimes still called libncurses5 (on Debian/Ubuntu). Also ncurses usually comes in two flavours: >* With Unicode support. >* Without Unicode support. > > This is also something that is reflected in the package name on Debian/Ubuntu (via the additional 'w' - 'w'ide character support). List of additional build-time dependencies (based on feature flags): * `sensors` * `hwloc` * `libcap` Compiling `htop` requires the header files for `ncurses` . Install these and other required packages for C development from your package manager. **Debian/Ubuntu** ~~~ shell sudo apt install libncursesw5-dev autotools-dev autoconf ~~~ **Fedora/RHEL** ~~~ shell sudo dnf install ncurses-devel automake autoconf ~~~ ### Compiling from source: To compile from sources downloaded from the Git repository (`git clone` or downloads from [Github releases](https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/releases/)), then run: ~~~ shell ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make ~~~ By default `make install` will install into `/usr/local`, for changing the path use `./configure --prefix=/some/path`. ### Install To install on the local system run `make install`. By default `make install` installs into `/usr/local`. To change this path use `./configure --prefix=/some/path`. ### Build Options `htop` has several build-time options to enable/disable additional features. #### Generic * `--enable-unicode`: enable Unicode support dependency: *libncursesw* default: *yes* * `--enable-pcp`: enable Performance Co-Pilot support via a new pcp-htop utility dependency: *libpcp* default: *no* * `--enable-affinity`: enable `sched_setaffinity(2)` and `sched_getaffinity(2)` for affinity support; conflicts with hwloc default: *check* * `--enable-hwloc`: enable hwloc support for CPU affinity; disables affinity support dependency: *libhwloc* default: *no* * `--enable-static`: build a static htop binary; hwloc and delay accounting are not supported default: *no* * `--enable-debug`: Enable asserts and internal sanity checks; implies a performance penalty default: *no* #### Linux * `--enable-sensors`: enable libsensors(3) support for reading temperature data dependencies: *libsensors-dev*(build-time), at runtime *libsensors* is loaded via `dlopen(3)` if available default: *check* * `--enable-capabilities`: enable Linux capabilities support dependency: *libcap* default: *check* * `--with-proc`: location of a Linux-compatible proc filesystem default: */proc* * `--enable-openvz`: enable OpenVZ support default: *no* * `--enable-vserver`: enable VServer support default: *no* * `--enable-ancient-vserver`: enable ancient VServer support (implies `--enable-vserver`) default: *no* * `--enable-delayacct`: enable Linux delay accounting support dependencies: *pkg-config*(build-time), *libnl-3* and *libnl-genl-3* default: *check* ## Runtime dependencies: `htop` has a set of fixed minimum runtime dependencies, which is kept as minimal as possible: * `ncurses` libraries for terminal handling (wide character support). ### Runtime optional dependencies: `htop` has a set of fixed optional dependencies, depending on build/configure option used: * `libdl`, if not building static and support for some of the optional libraries is enabled, is always required when support for to optionally load dependencies (i.e. `libsensors`, `systemd`) is present. * `libcap`, user-space interfaces to the POSIX 1003.1e, is always required when `--enable-capabilities` was used to configure `htop`. * `libsensors`, readout of temperatures and CPU speeds, is optional even when `--enable-sensors` was used to configure `htop`. * `systemd` is optional when `--enable-static` was not used to configure `htop` (Linux only). If building statically and `libsystemd` is not found by `configure` support for the SystemD meter is disabled entirely. `htop` checks for the availability of the actual runtime lib as `htop` runs. **BSD** On most *BSD systems you also have `kvm` as a static requirement to read all the kernel information. More information on required and optional dependencies can be found in [configure.ac](configure.ac). ## Usage See the manual page (`man htop`) or the on-line help ('F1' or 'h' inside `htop`) for a list of supported key commands. ## Support If you have trouble running `htop` please consult your Operating System / Linux distribution documentation for getting support and filing bugs. ## Bugs, development feedback We have a [development mailing list](https://htop.dev/mailinglist.html). Feel free to subscribe for release announcements or asking questions on the development of htop. You can also join our IRC channel #htop on Libera.Chat and talk to the developers there. If you have found an issue with the source of htop, please check whether this has already been reported in our [Github issue tracker](https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/issues). If not, please file a new issue describing the problem you have found, the location in the source code you are referring to and a possible fix. ## History `htop` was invented, developed and maintained by Hisham Muhammad from 2004 to 2019. His [legacy repository](https://github.com/hishamhm/htop/) has been archived to preserve the history. In 2020 a [team](https://github.com/orgs/htop-dev/people) took over the development amicably and continues to maintain `htop` collaboratively. ## License GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPL-2.0)