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NAME

       procs - a replacement for `ps` written in Rust

SYNOPSIS

       procs [OPTIONS] [KEYWORDS]

DESCRIPTION

       procs is a command-line tool that provides an alternative to the ps command.

OPTIONS

       --and
           Show processes that match all keywords.

       --or
           Show processes that match any keyword.

       --nand
           Show processes unless they match all keywords.

       --nor
           Show processes unless they match any keyword.

       --watch
           Enable watch mode for real-time updates.

       --watch-interval <second>
           Set the update interval for watch mode.

       --tree
           Display processes in a tree view.

       --sorta <column>
           Sort processes in ascending order by the specified column.

       --sortd <column>
           Sort processes in descending order by the specified column.

       --insert <column>
           Insert a new column at the position of Slot or MultiSlot.

       --gen-completion
           Generate shell completion files for supported shells.

EXAMPLES

       Show all processes
           procs

       Search by non-numeric keyword
           procs zsh

       Search by numeric keyword
           procs --or 6000 60000 60001 16723

       Show Docker container name
           procs growi

WATCH MODE SHORTCUTS

       If --watch or --watch-interval <second> option is used, procs automatically updates output like top.
       Keyboard shortcuts are available for control.

       n
           Change the sort column to the next column

       p
           Change the sort column to the previous column

       a
           Change the sort order to ascending

       d
           Change the sort order to descending

       q
           Quit

CONFIGURATION FILE

       The output of procs can be fully customized by writing up a configuration file and saving it as
       $HOME/.config/procs/config.toml (per-user) or /etc/procs/procs.toml (system-wide). A complete example can
       be found at /usr/share/doc/procs/config.toml.example. A thorough explanation of the file format is
       provided at https://github.com/dalance/procs or in /usr/share/doc/procs/README.md.

RESOURCES

       Project source code and full documentation: https://github.com/dalance/procs

procs                                              2025-02-16                                           PROCS(1)