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Some people have been rightfully confused (including myself when I first switched to ytop) that some computers will display all CPU cores, vs the average CPU usage. I think it would help if this detection was documented in the --help output next to the -a and -p flags saying something along the lines that it's the default if >= or < 8 cpu cores respectively.
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Document automatic -a vs -p detection
Document automatic -a vs -p selection
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Some people have been rightfully confused (including myself when I first switched to
ytop
) that some computers will display all CPU cores, vs the average CPU usage. I think it would help if this detection was documented in the--help
output next to the-a
and-p
flags saying something along the lines that it's the default if >= or < 8 cpu cores respectively.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: