

To get a comprehensive overview of your system’s resource usage, install and run the btop
command. It’s a top-like interactive system monitor that displays a range of system information, including:
-CPU usage (per core and overall)
-RAM usage (free, used, and cached)
-Disk usage (per disk and overall)
-Network usage (bytes sent and received)
-Process list (with CPU, RAM, and disk usage per process)
-System temperature
-Uptime
@Sinfaen I really want to, but the UI is just not that good, and I do really care about how the application looks.