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Hey everyone ๐ I built pstop because I spend most of my day in the terminal on Windows and always missed htop. I did not want to rely on WSL or external layers just to monitor processes. pstop is fully native, lightweight, and designed to feel familiar if you already use htop on Linux. If you try it, I would genuinely love your feedback. What feels right? What feels off? What should be...

htop for Windows Powershell - pstophtop for Windows - terminal process monitor built in Rust
pstop brings the htop experience to Windows PowerShell, fully native. No WSL. No Cygwin. Just type htop and it works.
Per core CPU bars, memory, swap and network meters, process tree, search, filters, setup menu, kill, renice, CPU affinity, multiple color schemes and persistent config.
Built in Rust with ratatui and crossterm using Win32 APIs. About 1 MB. MIT licensed.
https://github.com/marlocarlo/pstop

htop for Windows Powershell - pstophtop for Windows - terminal process monitor built in Rust
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Built this because I was tired of opening Task Manager
Hey PH community ๐ Every time I needed to check CPU or kill a process on Windows, I had to leave the terminal. That friction bothered me enough that I built pstop, a native htop experience for PowerShell. Iโm launching my first product in a few hours: pstop, native htop for Windows PowerShell. If youโre around today and like terminal tools, Iโd be grateful for: โญ feedback ๐ support ๐ฌ honest...
