What problem are you trying to solve?

If you're just curious about memory usage, run htop, press F6 and sort by
M_RESIDENT or, if you're feeling more adventurous, run atop and press M
(not m). Either will show you how much memory each process is using, with
htop giving a less detailed but possibly easier to interpret display.
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