# Below commands ## How to run command * Invoke command palette by typing `:`, you should notice the command palette on the bottom becomes highlighted. * Input command and arguments separated by space: ``` sort cpu_usage ``` * Hit `` to submit ## Find help Press `?` or input `help` in the command palette should bring you the help menu. You will find two boxes in the help menu. The upper box shows some reserved hot keys with its function and the bottom box shows the current supported commands with 5 columns: * Command: The string command that you need to type in command palette. (Not customizable). * Short Cmd: The short version of "Command". (Not customizable). * Hot Key: Invoke such command without entering the command palette. If such command requires an argument, a popup box will be showed. * Args: Supported argument(s) * Description: man for the command. ## Customize hot key See `belowrc.md`. ## Supported sort arguments ### Cgroup ``` cpu_usage, cpu_user, cpu_sys, nr_periods, nr_throttled, throttled mem_total, swap, anon, file, kernel_stack, slab, sock, shmem, file_mapped, file_dirty, file_writeback, anon_thp, inactive_anon, active_anon, inactive_file, active_file, unevictable, slab_reclaimable, slab_unreclaimable, pgfault, pgmajfault, workingset_refault, workingset_activate, workingset_node_reclaim, pgrefill, pgscan, pgsteal, pgactivate, pgdeactivate, pglazyfree, pglazyfreed, thp_fault_alloc, thp_collapse_alloc cpu_some, mem_some, mem_full, io_some, io_full read_bps, write_bps, read_iops, write_iops, discard_bps, discard_iops, rw_total ``` ### Process ``` pid, ppid, comm, state, uptime, cgroup, cmdline cpu_user, cpu_sys, cpu_num_threads, cpu_total rss, vm_size, lock, pin, anon, file, shmem, pte, swap, huage_tlb, minor_faults, major_faults read, write, io_total ```