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Wrapper for the Windows tasklist command. Returns a list of apps and services with their Process ID (PID) for all tasks running on either a local or a remote computer.

Cleans up and normalizes the data.

Install

$ npm install --save tasklist

Usage

const tasklist = require('tasklist');

tasklist().then(tasks => {
	console.log(tasks);
	/*
	[{
		imageName: 'taskhostex.exe',
		pid: 1820,
		sessionName: 'Console',
		sessionNumber: 1,
		memUsage: 4415488,
	}, …]
	*/
});

API

See the tasklist docs for more.

tasklist([options])

Returns a Promise<Array> with running tasks.

options

Type: Object

The system, username, password options must be specified together.

verbose

Type: boolean
Default: false

Return verbose results.

Without the verbose option, taskkill returns tasks with the following properties:

  • imageName (Type: string)
  • pid (Type: number)
  • sessionName (Type: string)
  • sessionNumber (Type: number)
  • memUsage in bytes (Type: number)

With the verbose option set to true, it additionally returns the following properties:

  • status (Type: string): One of Running, Suspended, Not Responding, or Unknown
  • username (Type: string)
  • cpuTime in seconds (Type: number)
  • windowTitle (Type: string)

Note: It's not guaranteed that the username and windowTitle properties are returned with proper values. If they are not available, 'N/A' may be returned on English systems. In contrast, 'Nicht zutreffend' may be returned on German systems, for example.

Verbose example:

const tasklist = require('tasklist');

tasklist({verbose: true}).then(tasks => {
	console.log(tasks);
	/*
	[{
		imageName: 'taskhostex.exe',
		pid: 1820,
		sessionName: 'Console',
		sessionNumber: 1,
		memUsage: 4415488,
		status: 'Running',
		username: 'SINDRESORHU3930\\sindre'
		cpuTime: 0,
		windowTitle: 'Task Host Window'
	}, …]
	*/
});

Warning: Using the verbose option may have a considerable performance impact (See: #6).

system

Type: string

Name or IP address of a remote computer (don't use backslashes). The default is the local computer.

username

Type: string
Example: SINDRESORHU3930\\sindre

User specified by User or Domain\User. The default is the permissions of the current logged on user on the computer issuing the command.

password

Type: string

Password of the user account for the specified username.

filter

Type: array

Specify the types of processes to include or exclude. More info.

Related

  • taskkill - Wrapper for the Windows taskkill command

Maintainers

License

MIT