06-28-2003
I'm not sure what you mean.. if you type ps --fields="user pid tty command" at your Unix prompt, then you should get output similar to what I put. You'll get a list of things running along with the user running them.. what else would you like to do with the output?
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NAME
rlfe - "cook" input lines for other programs using readline
SYNOPSIS
rlfe [-l filename] [-a] [-n appname] [-hv] [command [arguments ...]]
DESCRIPTION
rlfe lets you use history and line-editing in any text oriented tool. This is especially useful with third-party proprietary tools that
cannot be distributed linked against readline. It is not perfect but it works pretty well.
OPTIONS
-a append to the logfile (default is to overwrite).
-l filename
log into file.
-n appname
set the readline application name.
-h print usage string.
-v print version information.
SEE ALSO
readline(3)
AUTHOR
Per Bothner
PROBLEMS
/TODO
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done.
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keep track of line lengths. It also requires remembering the output, if we want an option to scroll back, which suggests that this should
be integrated with a terminal emulator like xterm.
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