Instead of Hirsham's top (htop) this is an old tool called hmop (haitch's mop, or... monitoring ops... whatever)
Nothing too flashy here, the idea is to refactor it and make it one of tbim's Views, so you don't have to start a separate process with htop. hmop is not as feature-rich as htop, but it performs the same basic function. If somebody wants more, they can just open a Terminal view and run htop.
That way, tbim upon completion would integrate into a single CPU process, in a single shared memory space, and with a reduced number of ptys 80-90% of the core functions of:
- tmux
- vim
- htop
- tail / head / less
