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Is this project still maintained? #334

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duberlyguarnizofuentesrivera opened this issue Apr 20, 2023 · 10 comments
Open

Is this project still maintained? #334

duberlyguarnizofuentesrivera opened this issue Apr 20, 2023 · 10 comments

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@duberlyguarnizofuentesrivera

Last version is from more than one year ago, and PR and issues are piling up.

@bbsixzz
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bbsixzz commented Apr 26, 2023

He's dead, Jim

I'm using https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazydocker now

@StefanWetterActiware
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@bcicen Hey Bradley, i am interested as well: Is this still maintained?

@DMW007
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DMW007 commented Sep 24, 2023

The latest release is ~1.5 years old and the last commit from the owner of this project was over a year ago, there are currently 19 open pull requests. So I fear that for some reasons, he has no interest in ctop any more. So I'd consider this currently unmaintained.

It seems like GitHub restricts the fork lists, so it's hard to see if someone forked it under a new name to maintain it.

@CheyiLin
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@DMW007 Check this https://techgaun.github.io/active-forks/#bcicen/ctop

Unfortunately, none of forks look promising.

@derlin
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derlin commented Jun 13, 2024

lazydocker is an amazing project, but doesn't provide the same overview functionality. If you stumble upon any other project that allows to see all containers and their CPU/Mem/IO usage at a glance, please post it here!

@DocBrown101
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DocBrown101 commented Oct 26, 2024

I have found two projects that provide a similar representation to ctop. That would be dry and oxker, although I find the representation of dry much better:

dry monitor mode:

dry -m

@skobkin
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skobkin commented Oct 26, 2024

@DocBrown101 Thank you!
dry looks really good.

UPD: Although ctop was better in a bunch of use-cases. So if there would be an updated fork, I'll switch to it.

@azlux
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azlux commented Dec 31, 2024

Hi,
I see @piccaso, @LordOverlord, @stokito who have made great improvements,
Can we create a organization/fork where everyone contribute ?
I will switch my repo apt build to the new projet after that.
This project is great, It will be "sad" if it cannot rise from the ashes.

Az

@stokito
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stokito commented Dec 31, 2024

I'm ok with this, although Bradley seems like not leaved.
@bcicen may we ask you to give write permissions to any of us so that we may merge PRs and prepare a new release.
Happy New Year :)

@LordOverlord
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I'll be happy to contribute, I'm not a dev so my ctop version has some issues. Hopefully can be merged after a good review and squash some bugs.

Happy New Year!!

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