top shows you 40 Chrome processes and zero answers. memhogs is a command-line tool that groups every helper and child process under the app that owns it; so an Electron app with 40 renderers is one row with one honest total, not 40 scattered lines. It resolves real app names (Warp's binary is literally called stable), and it charges shared memory fairly instead of double-counting it the way ps does. macOS and Linux, one brew install.