Screen is a wonderful thing.
Screen is a wonderful thing.
I use Ollama with continue.dev in code-server, and I wanted a way to hit Cntrl-Shift-Alt-T
to get a "top" of sorts that would show CPU, IO, GPU, loaded models, and logs, all in one place quickly.
Set up the below screenrc
file and created the shortcut above in Debian. Tab
switches between CPU and IO, and Cntrl-a q
quits all screens and closes the Gnome shell.
Screenrc:
termcapinfo xterm* ti@:te@ startup_message off defscrollback 10000 bind q eval "kill" "quit" caption always "%{= rw}%-w%{= KW}%n %t%{-}%+w" defbce on # Start htop and focus screen -t "HTop" htop focus # Split horizontally to put nvtop under htop split focus screen -t "NVTop" nvtop # Split vertically to put ollama next to nvtop split -v focus screen -t "Ollama PS" watch -n5 'docker exec -ti ai-ollama ollama ps' # Split horizontally to put logs underneath ps split focus screen -t "Ollama logs" bash -c "docker logs -f --tail 100 ai-ollama | grep -Ev '\"/api/ps\"|\"/\"'" # Resize PS, then get back to logs focus up resize -v 6 focus down # Get back to htop focus
The atop
script that runs with Cntrl-Alt-Shift-T
:
#!/usr/bin/env bash if [ "${1}" = "new" ]; then gnome-terminal --geometry=200x50+0+0 --maximize -- /data/system/bin/atop else screen -c /data/system/setup/common/screenrc-status fi
Happy to share my htop
config as well if anyone wants it.