webtask package to start web top version in browser, [kill] like a pro!
A modern, web-based system monitor inspired by htop with advanced file browsing, process transparency layers, and miniature file previews. Monitor your system processes through a sleek terminal-style web interface with real-time updates and comprehensive process management capabilities.
- Live CPU and memory usage tracking with color-coded indicators
- Process hierarchy visualization with parent-child relationships
- Advanced transparency layers showing process importance levels
- Interactive process selection and detailed information modals
- Complete virtual file system navigation (/bin, /etc, /var, /usr)
- Real file content preview with syntax highlighting
- Directory breadcrumb navigation
- File type recognition with appropriate icons
- Bash Scripts: Terminal-style preview with actual script content
- HTML Web Pages: Rendered at 10% scale showing live webpage content
- Service Files: Status indicators with configuration previews
- Port Services: Connection information and service details
- Kill by PID, service name, port number, or username
- Multiple signal types (SIGTERM, SIGKILL, SIGINT, SIGHUP, SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2)
- Bulk operations on filtered processes
- Process dependency tracking
- Kernel Processes: 20% opacity (most background)
- System Processes: 30% opacity
- Background Services: 50% opacity
- User Services: 70% opacity
- User Applications: 90% opacity (most visible)
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
F1 | Toggle advanced controls |
F2 | Open file browser |
F5 | Toggle tree view |
F6 | Change sort order |
F9 | Kill selected process |
F10 or q | Quit webtask |
ESC | Close modals/dropdowns |
pip install webtaskSimply run the command to start webtask:
webtaskThis will:
- Start a local web server on
http://localhost:8000 - Automatically open webtask in your default browser
- Begin real-time system monitoring with file browser capabilities
# Custom host and port webtask --host 0.0.0.0 --port 9000 # Disable auto-browser opening webtask --no-browser # Check version webtask --versionUsing Poetry (for development):
git clone https://github.com/devopsterminal/webtask.git cd webtask poetry install poetry run webtask- Real-time CPU and memory usage bars with gradient indicators
- System load average and uptime counter
- Color-coded resource utilization
- Kill by PID, service name, port, or user
- Signal type selection for graceful or forced termination
- Bulk operations on filtered processes
- PID: Process identifier with hierarchy indicators
- USER: Process owner with permission levels
- CPU%/MEM%: Resource usage with visual highlighting
- PORT: Network port information with service detection
- COMMAND: Full command line with truncation
- PREVIEW: Miniature file/service preview thumbnail
- ACTION: Advanced kill options with signal selection
- Navigate through system directories
- View actual file content with syntax highlighting
- File type recognition and appropriate previews
- Breadcrumb navigation for easy directory traversal
webtask/static/ βββ index.html # Main HTML structure βββ styles.css # Core styling and responsive design βββ webtask.js # Main application logic βββ process-data.js # Process simulation and data engine βββ file-system.js # Virtual file system implementation βββ file-icons.css # File type styling and icons βββ config.json # Application configuration βββ manifest.json # Progressive Web App manifest The transparency system helps identify process importance:
- System/Kernel: Highly transparent (20-30%) - critical but background
- Services: Moderately transparent (50-70%) - important but service-level
- Applications: Least transparent (90%) - direct user interaction
- HTML Files: Rendered using iframe with 10% CSS transform scale
- Script Files: Syntax-highlighted code preview with line numbers
- Config Files: Structured display with key-value highlighting
- Log Files: Real-time log tail with color coding
WebTop can be configured through config.json:
{ "webtop": { "transparency": { "system_processes": 0.3, "user_processes": 0.9 }, "preview": { "html_scale": 0.1, "thumbnail_size": {"width": 60, "height": 40} }, "process_monitor": { "update_interval": 2000, "max_processes": 100 } } }- Python 3.7+
- Poetry (for dependency management)
- Modern web browser with ES6+ support
git clone https://github.com/devopsterminal/webtop.git cd webtop poetry install poetry run webtoppoetry run pytest --cov=webtoppoetry run black webtop tests # Format code poetry run flake8 webtop tests # Lint code poetry run mypy webtop # Type checkingContributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature) - Make changes and add tests
- Run the test suite (
poetry run pytest) - Format code (
poetry run black .) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/AmazingFeature) - Open a Pull Request
- Real system integration (replace simulation)
- Docker container monitoring
- Network connection visualization
- Custom process grouping
- Export capabilities for system snapshots
- Plugin system for custom metrics
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
- Inspired by the excellent htop system monitor
- Built with modern web technologies for cross-platform compatibility
- File system design inspired by Unix/Linux directory structures
- Chrome/Chromium 80+
- Firefox 75+
- Safari 13+
- Edge 80+
- Handles 100+ processes efficiently
- 2-second update intervals
- Responsive design for 800px+ screens
- Progressive Web App capabilities
- No external dependencies for frontend
- Local-only operation (no data transmission)
- Read-only file system simulation
- Process operations are simulated (safe for demonstration)
Made with β€οΈ for system administrators and developers who love comprehensive, visual tools.
Version 2.0.0 - Now with file browsing and transparency layers!


