Commandline 101: Getting a Grip on Grep
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please use pgrep, pkill
Please use
pgrep
instead of
ps aux | grep [s]omething
The same with pkill
Thanks
Just examples
I was just thinking of quick examples for the uses of grep. But thanks for the pgrep/pkill tips. :)
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