What does ps do?
Answer / Vikas Choudhary
"The ps command in Linux is used to report a snapshot of the current processes running on the system. It can display various details about these processes such as process ID (PID), user, process name, CPU time, memory usage, and more. The output format and options for ps are customizable."
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