Display CPU usage as a bar graph using Unicode characters#506
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Extend configuration keywords "%usage" with "%usagebar" and "%cpu<n>" with "%cpubar<n>", which display the corresponding statistics as a bar, one character wide, instead of a percentage. These keywords can be combined in a single configuration. The graph is relatively coarse, with a resolution of 11 percentage points per bar increment, but it compresses the width of the representation from (typically) four characters to one. This is particularly useful on machines with larger numbers of cores.
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Extends configuration keywords "%usage" with "%usagebar" and "%cpu" with "%cpubar", which display the corresponding statistics as a bar, one character wide, instead of a percentage. These keywords can be combined within a single configuration.
The graph is relatively coarse, with a resolution of 11 percentage points per bar increment, but it compresses the width of the representation from (typically) four characters into one. This is particularly useful on machines with larger numbers of cores.