The `top` command is a task manager program found in many Unix-like operating systems. It displays a dynamic real-time view of processor activity and also displays system-level device information. It can also show information about the current processes managed by the kernel. Common uses include identifying processes consuming excessive resources (CPU, memory) and monitoring overall system health. It's an essential tool for system administrators and developers.
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