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This shows the following sequence of actions in the DNV UI:

  • Open ‘glances’ from the ‘exec’ menu, which shows programs installed in the container

  • Open node ‘metrics’ display (the distortion has to do with asciinema, in the Terminal it looks fine)

  • Open bash, install and run ‘htop’

  • Press ‘Shift+Alt+X’ to show the four active sub-panels running in the ‘node_service’ container in a grid view.

  • Close the sub-panel running ‘glances’

  • Open the README.md for ‘chalk’ and ‘execa’ from the ‘readme’ menu

  • Search the ‘execa’ readme for the term ‘SIGTERM’

  • Scroll and zoom the Metrics display…if you can tell given the weird display errors

  • Run ‘colors.sh’ using the ‘scripts’ menu

  • Open a bash shell and open package.json in nano (to show the ‘log’ script)

  • Run the ‘log’ script from the ‘scripts’ menu

  • Open a ‘REPL’ session and view the contents of log.js using the ‘Display’ action

  • Close sub-panela using ‘Ctrl + Z’

  • Run the ‘log’ script again, but this time press ‘space’ to open the arguments prompt to set the ‘message’ option

  • open a bash shell and clone the ‘bpytop’ repo, cd into it and run ‘make install’, and run bpytop. This is a 32-bit truecolor program, demonstrating DNV UI down-conversion to 256 ansi colors.

  • open ‘htop’ from the exec menu and press ‘Shift + alt + X’ to show the ‘node_service’ sub-panels in a grid

  • Maximize the terminal window to try and get bpytop to display, and watch asciinema freak the f out lol (again, the Terminal is actually displaying fine. I think glitched-out 8-bit graphics look neat so I’m leaving it as is :P)

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