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NAMEjobs - print currently running jobs SYNOPSISjobs [OPTIONS] [PID | %JOBID] DESCRIPTIONNOTE: This page documents the fish builtin jobs. To see the documentation on any non-fish versions, use command man jobs. jobs prints a list of the currently running jobs and their status. jobs accepts the following options:
On systems that support this feature, jobs will print the CPU usage of each job since the last command was executed. The CPU usage is expressed as a percentage of full CPU activity. Note that on multiprocessor systems, the total activity may be more than 100%. Arguments of the form PID or %JOBID restrict the output to jobs with the selected process identifiers or job numbers respectively. If the output of jobs is redirected or if it is part of a command substitution, the column header that is usually printed is omitted, making it easier to parse. The exit status of jobs is 0 if there are running background jobs and 1 otherwise. EXAMPLEjobs outputs a summary of the current jobs, such as two long-running tasks in this example: Job Group State Command 2 26012 running nc -l 55232 < /dev/random & 1 26011 running python tests/test_11.py & COPYRIGHT2024, fish-shell developers
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