What Is Linux Ps Command?
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The Linux ps command is a command line utility used to display information about running processes. It provides a snapshot of the current processes along with detailed information like user id, cpu usage, memory usage, command name etc. It is commonly used to monitor system performance, kill processes, and to view command line arguments used by a process.