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S-TUI(1) User Commands S-TUI(1)

s-tui - curses-based cpu monitoring

usage: s-tui [-h] [-d] [--debug-file DEBUG_FILE] [-c] [--csv-file CSV_FILE] [-t] [-j] [-nm] [-v] [-ct CUSTOM_TEMP] [-tt T_THRESH] [-cf CUSTOM_FAN]

TUI interface:

The side bar houses the controls for the displayed graphs. At the bottom of the side bar, more information is presented in text form.

* Use the arrow keys or 'hjkl' to navigate the side bar

* Toggle between stressed and regular operation using the radio buttons in 'Modes'.

* If you wish to alternate stress defaults, you can do it in 'Stress options'

* Select a different temperature sensors from the 'Temp Sensors' menu

* Change time between updates using the 'Refresh' field

* Use the <Reset> button to reset graphs and statistics

* Toggle displayed graphs by selecting the [X] check box

* If a sensor is not available on your system, N/A is presented

* If your system supports it, you can use the utf8 button to get a smoother graph

* Press 'q' or the <quit> button to quit

* Run `s-tui --help` to get this message and additional cli options

show this help message and exit
Output debug log to _s-tui.log
Use a custom debug file. Default: _s-tui.log
Save stats to csv file
Use a custom CSV file. Default: s-tui_log_<TIME>.csv
Display a single line of stats without tui
Display a single line of stats in JSON format
Disable Mouse for TTY systems
Display version
Custom temperature sensors. The format is: <sensors>,<number> As it appears in 'sensors' e.g > sensors it8792-isa-0a60, temp1: +47.0C temp2: +35.0C temp3: +37.0C
use: -ct it8792,0 for temp 1
High Temperature threshold. Default: 80
Similar to custom temp e.g >sensors thinkpad-isa-0000 Adapter: ISA adapter fan1: 1975 RPM
use: -cf thinkpad,0 for fan1

s-tui bug tracker: https://github.com/amanusk/s-tui/issues

This manual page was written by Jonathan Carter <jcc@debian.org> S-tui was written by Alex Manuskin and contributors.

August 2018 s-tui 0.7.6 - (C) 2017-2018 Alex Manuskin, Gil Tsuker