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# ps-list
> Get running processes
Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows.
## Install
```sh
npm install ps-list
```
## Usage
```js
import psList from 'ps-list';
console.log(await psList());
//=> [{pid: 3213, name: 'node', cmd: 'node test.js', ppid: 1, uid: 501, cpu: 0.1, memory: 1.5}, …]
```
## API
### psList(options?)
Returns a `Promise<object[]>` with the running processes.
On macOS and Linux, the `name` property is truncated to 15 characters by the system. The `cmd` property can be used to extract the full name.
The `cmd`, `cpu`, `memory`, and `uid` properties are not supported on Windows.
#### options
Type: `object`
##### all
Type: `boolean`\
Default: `true`
Include other users' processes as well as your own.
On Windows this has no effect and will always be the users' own processes.
## Related
- [fastlist](https://github.com/MarkTiedemann/fastlist) - The binary used in this module to list the running processes on Windows