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Well, your os should have all the informations about every tasks that are running, so you simply make a cute little interface that displays that information
For an example of that in action:
https://www.freertos.org/uxTaskGetSystemState.html
And this is how you do as a task manager with that os's built-in (very annoying to use) cli
If it isn't too much to ask , could you give me a basic template to get started?
What do you mean by template?
Like a starting point
For what, the task manager?
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