Hopefully more wayland changes that don't break awesome
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#? Config file for bpytop v. 1.0.65
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#? Config file for bpytop v. 1.0.67
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#* Color theme, looks for a .theme file in "/usr/[local/]share/bpytop/themes" and "~/.config/bpytop/themes", "Default" for builtin default theme.
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#* Prefix name by a plus sign (+) for a theme located in user themes folder, i.e. color_theme="+monokai"
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#* Sets if 24-bit truecolor should be used, will convert 24-bit colors to 256 color (6x6x6 color cube) if false.
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truecolor=True
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#* Manually set which boxes to show. Available values are "cpu mem net proc", seperate values with whitespace.
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#* Manually set which boxes to show. Available values are "cpu mem net proc", separate values with whitespace.
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shown_boxes="cpu mem net proc"
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#* Update time in milliseconds, increases automatically if set below internal loops processing time, recommended 2000 ms or above for better sample times for graphs.
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#* Processes sorting, "pid" "program" "arguments" "threads" "user" "memory" "cpu lazy" "cpu responsive",
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#* "cpu lazy" updates top process over time, "cpu responsive" updates top process directly.
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proc_sorting="cpu responsive"
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proc_sorting="memory"
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#* Reverse sorting order, True or False.
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proc_reversed=False
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custom_cpu_name=""
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#* Optional filter for shown disks, should be full path of a mountpoint, separate multiple values with a comma ",".
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#* Begin line with "exclude=" to change to exclude filter, oterwise defaults to "most include" filter. Example: disks_filter="exclude=/boot, /home/user"
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#* Begin line with "exclude=" to change to exclude filter, otherwise defaults to "most include" filter. Example: disks_filter="exclude=/boot, /home/user"
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disks_filter=""
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#* Show graphs instead of meters for memory values.
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#* Set to True to show combined read/write io graphs in io mode.
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io_graph_combined=False
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#* Set the top speed for the io graphs in MiB/s (10 by default), use format "device:speed" seperate disks with a comma ",".
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#* Set the top speed for the io graphs in MiB/s (10 by default), use format "device:speed" separate disks with a comma ",".
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#* Example: "/dev/sda:100, /dev/sdb:20"
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io_graph_speeds=""
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#* Sync the scaling for download and upload to whichever currently has the highest scale
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net_sync=False
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#* If the network graphs color gradient should scale to bandwith usage or auto scale, bandwith usage is based on "net_download" and "net_upload" values
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#* If the network graphs color gradient should scale to bandwidth usage or auto scale, bandwidth usage is based on "net_download" and "net_upload" values
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net_color_fixed=False
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#* Starts with the Network Interface specified here.
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