I'm trying to process 'top' output to set CPU performance data. When I just grep the output it is colorized:
or
The numbers are bold, and it adds a lot of unnecessary data to the output:

I tried to strip the color codes answer but it does not work. I want to avoid other much more complex answers in that question for sake of performance.
I've tried to disable colors by switching term mode but no luck:

So how can I disable the color output?
PS: I found how to get data: I can awk only numbers then it works, but still wonder if there is any way to disable color here.
top -b? – DopeGhoti Dec 05 '17 at 22:49topoutput is not really a good idea for monitoring. – Patrick Mevzek Dec 06 '17 at 02:10topis only a frontend using values in collected from various files in/proc/and/sys/. For example see/proc/meminfo,/proc/loadavgor/proc/stat. There are libraries and tools using and parsing that. – Patrick Mevzek Dec 06 '17 at 21:34vmstatto start. – Patrick Mevzek Dec 06 '17 at 21:45hexdumpdoes still not need to be an image... – Kusalananda Oct 11 '18 at 12:16