Hi,
by doing a
ps aux | grep UserName
The output do not keep the LF[1] 😡
I’ve found some solution online by they involve 3 or more pipe |
!
On my side, I’ve made this
ps -fp $(pgrep -d, -u UserName)
But still I found it not super human readable.
Is their a native way with ps
to filter users ? or to grep
it but the keep the LF ?
If I do
ps aux | grep root
, then the newline is preserved. So I’m not sure what exactly the problem is. There is a user option for ps, but it does not work with aux,ps --user root
.Btw if you grep, then I recommend using
^user
, so it only matches the beginning of each line (the actual username), asps aux | \grep ^root
(notice the backslash). Do you have an alias for grep? Try\grep
instead. The backslash in front of the command will use the actual command and ignore your alias.Here is a little bonus to have in mind: You can convert newline characters to null, then grep with option null, and at last convert null characters back to newline. Now I don’t think its useful in this case, but its good to know; therefore its a bonus information:
ps aux | tr '\n' '\0' | \grep --null-data ^root | tr '\0' '\n'