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Top in Powershell

#Windows #Powershell

I found a great way to have something similar to the GNU program top on Windows in Powershell in this Stack Exchange post.

While(1) {ps | sort -des cpu | select -f 15 | ft -a; sleep 1; cls}

It's not the exact same app, but it gives you the top 15 running processes sorted by CPU load.