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\section jobs jobs - print currently running jobs
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\subsection jobs-synopsis Synopsis
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\fish{synopsis}
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jobs [OPTIONS] [PID]
\endfish
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\subsection jobs-description Description
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`jobs` prints a list of the currently running <a href="index.html#syntax-job-control">jobs</a> and their status.
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jobs accepts the following switches:
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- `-c` or `--command` prints the command name for each process in jobs.
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- `-g` or `--group` only prints the group ID of each job.
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- `-l` or `--last` prints only the last job to be started.
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- `-p` or `--pid` prints the process ID for each process in all jobs.
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On systems that supports this feature, jobs will print the CPU usage of each job since the last command was executed. The CPU usage is expressed as a percentage of full CPU activity. Note that on multiprocessor systems, the total activity may be more than 100\%.
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\subsection jobs-example Example
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`jobs` outputs a summary of the current jobs.