Provided by: procs_0.14.9-2_amd64 

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)