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watch
Original authorTony Rems
DevelopersFrancois Pinard,
Mike Coleman,
Albert Cahalan,
Morty Abzug,
Jarrod Lowe
Initial release1991; 34 years ago (1991)
Repositorygitlab.com/procps-ng/procps
Operating systemUnix-like
TypeCommand
LicenseGPLv2.1+

watch is a command-line tool, part of the Linux procps and procps-ng packages, that runs the specified command repeatedly and displays the results on standard output so the user can watch it change over time. By default, the command is run every two seconds, although this is adjustable with the -n secs argument. Since the command is passed to sh -c, it may be necessary to encase it in quotes for it to run correctly.

Syntax

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watch [options] command [command options]

Example

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watch "ps -e | grep php"

This will generate a list of processes every two seconds, filter for all lines that contain the word "php", and display the results on the screen. The output might look something like this:

Every 2s: ps -e | grep php Tue Jan 30 14:56:33 2007
reconst 30028 0.0 0.0 7044 2596 ? S Jan23 0:00 vim -r core/html_api.php
cinonet 28009 0.0 0.2 20708 11064 ? SN Jan25 0:30 php5.cgi
donoiz 23810 0.0 0.2 22740 10996 ? SN Jan27 0:30 php.cgi 43/pdf

The watch command is useful for viewing changes over time, such as repeatedly running the ls -l command to watch a file's size change, or running ps as in the above example to monitor certain processes continuously.

Arguments

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  • -d – Highlights differences between iterations
  • -h – Displays a help message, then exits
  • -n secs – Specifies the interval between executions of the command in seconds
  • -t – Tells watch not to display the header
  • -v – Prints version information, then exits

See also

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    watch
    Original authorTony Rems
    DevelopersFrancois Pinard,
    Mike Coleman,
    Albert Cahalan,
    Morty Abzug,
    Jarrod Lowe
    Initial release1991; 34 years ago (1991)
    Repositorygitlab.com/procps-ng/procps
    Operating systemUnix-like
    TypeCommand
    LicenseGPLv2.1+

    watch is a command-line tool, part of the Linux procps and procps-ng packages, that runs the specified command repeatedly and displays the results on standard output so the user can watch it change over time. By default, the command is run every two seconds, although this is adjustable with the -n secs argument. Since the command is passed to sh -c, it may be necessary to encase it in quotes for it to run correctly.

    Syntax

    watch [options] command [command options]

    Example

    watch "ps -e | grep php"

    This will generate a list of processes every two seconds, filter for all lines that contain the word "php", and display the results on the screen. The output might look something like this:

    Every 2s: ps -e | grep php Tue Jan 30 14:56:33 2007
    reconst 30028 0.0 0.0 7044 2596 ? S Jan23 0:00 vim -r core/html_api.php
    cinonet 28009 0.0 0.2 20708 11064 ? SN Jan25 0:30 php5.cgi
    donoiz 23810 0.0 0.2 22740 10996 ? SN Jan27 0:30 php.cgi 43/pdf

    The watch command is useful for viewing changes over time, such as repeatedly running the ls -l command to watch a file's size change, or running ps as in the above example to monitor certain processes continuously.

    Arguments

    • -d – Highlights differences between iterations
    • -h – Displays a help message, then exits
    • -n secs – Specifies the interval between executions of the command in seconds
    • -t – Tells watch not to display the header
    • -v – Prints version information, then exits

    See also

    • watch(1): execute a program periodically, showing output fullscreen – Linux User Commands Manual
    • procps
    • procps-ng
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