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<code>pkill</code> is available at least in [[Linux commands|Linux]] and [[Solaris]] and in [[Ubuntu]] and [[Debian]] in <code>[[procps]]</code> package. | <code>pkill</code> is available at least in [[Linux commands|Linux]] and [[Solaris]] and in [[Ubuntu]] and [[Debian]] in <code>[[procps]]</code> package. | ||
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+ | == Related commands == | ||
+ | * <code>[[pgrep]]</code> | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* {{kill}} | * {{kill}} | ||
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* {{ps}} | * {{ps}} | ||
Revision as of 07:11, 17 August 2020
wikipedia:pkill
command is used to send signals to process. pkill
command allows the use of extended regular expression patterns and other matching criteria.
pkill
is available at least in Linux and Solaris and in Ubuntu and Debian in procps
package.
Related commands
See also
kill
[-s
],killall
,pkill
,xkill
,podman kill
,docker kill
, SIGINT, SIGTERM, rfkill,killall5
,kill 1
,launchctl kill (macOS)
,kill -9, kill -15
, signal- Process, zombie process, fork, thread:
ps
,tree
,pstree
,ps axf
,proc
,pwdx
,which
,watch
,sar -q
,tload
,uptime
, Interrupts,pgrep
,tasklist
(Windows), Zombie process,pstack
,docker ps
,docker-compose ps
,jobs
,acct
,process mrelease
,pidstat
, IPC,pidof
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