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(Created page with "= ps = Shows running processes and their IDs.</br> == Use == <code>ps</code> show running processes of current user in current terminal</br> <code>ps aux</code> BSD-style, show all running processes (-a) with user column (-u) inside and outside terminals (-x)</br> == Useful Flags == <code>-f</code> show full information</br> <code>-F</code> show fullest information</br> </br> <code>-u <user></code> show processes running from $user</br> <code>-g <group></code> show pr...")
 
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<code>-f</code> show full information</br>
<code>-f</code> show full information</br>
<code>-F</code> show fullest information</br>
<code>-F</code> show fullest information</br>
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<code>-u <user></code> show processes running from <user></br>
<code>-u <user></code> show processes running from $user</br>
<code>-g <group></code> show processes running from <group></br>
<code>-g <group></code> show processes running from $group</br>


= pstree =
= pstree =

Revision as of 17:01, 30 November 2022

ps

Shows running processes and their IDs.

Use

ps show running processes of current user in current terminal
ps aux BSD-style, show all running processes (-a) with user column (-u) inside and outside terminals (-x)

Useful Flags

-f show full information
-F show fullest information
-u <user> show processes running from <user>
-g <group> show processes running from <group>

pstree

Shows running processes in tree format.

Use

pstree show running processes sorted by starting order
pstree -a show running processes sorted by starting order with more information