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Kernel-Info-in-BASH

Gives you the processes, Thread, CPU usage, Memory regions and other information as a text file in a new folder!

Instructions:

  1. Set the correct user privileges by going to the directory where the .command file is saved, and then by entering the following command as per the need:

cd #DIRECTORY# (where DIRECTORY refers to the directory in which you've saved kernelInfo.command) chmod u+x kernelInfo.command

  1. run the kernelInfo.command file by either double-clicking on it from your file system, or by running it through terminal
  2. feel free to press Control + C in order to stop the process once you're satisfied
  3. Great! Now you'll be able to read all the necessary information in a nice .txt file in the "kernelInfo" directory within the ! Double-click it to read it in TextEdit or your favorite text editor!

Compatibility: Tested on Ubuntu & macOS High Sierra. Should theoretically run on any Linux & macOS system.

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