.\" Text automatically generated by txt2man .TH cbm 1 "31 Jan. 2021" "cbm-0.3" "display in real time the network traffic speed" .SH NAME \fBcbm \fP- display in real time the network traffic speed \fB .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .fam C \fBcbm\fP [\fB--help\fP] [\fB--version\fP] .fam T .fi .fam T .fi .SH DESCRIPTION Color Bandwidth Meter (CBM) displays the current traffic on all network devices. .PP This program is so simple that it should be self-explanatory. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \fB--help\fP Display some help and exit. .TP .B \fB--version\fP Display version information and exit. .SH INTERACTIVE CONTROL \fBcbm\fP can be controlled with the following keys: .TP .B Up/Down Select an interface to show details about. .TP .B q Exit from the program. .TP .B b Switch between bits per second and bytes per second. .TP .B + Increase the update delay by 100ms. .TP .B - Decrease the update delay by 100ms. .SH AUTHOR \fBcbm\fP was originally developed by Aaron Isotton . You may use it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2. The original website was http://www.isotton.com/utils/\fBcbm\fP/ .PP Currently, source code and newer versions are available at https://github.com/resurrecting-open-source-projects/\fBcbm\fP .PP This manpage was written by Aaron Isotton and updated by Joao Eriberto Mota Filho.