How to group processes with their name in PowerShell?
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13-09-2020 - |
Question
How to group processes with their name in PowerShell?
You can group the processes based on their properties. Here, we will group the processes based on their name, it would display how many instances of the process is running. Group-Object command is useful for it.
Command
The below command will group the object and sort the object based on their thread counts.
Get-Process |Group-Object Name | Select Name, Count |Sort-Object count - Descending
Output
Name Count ---- ----- svchost 91 chrome 34 RuntimeBroker 11 conhost 6 Code 6 WmiPrvSE 6 dllhost 4 RAVBg64 4 powershell 3 csrss 2 fontdrvhost 2 AcroRd32 2 taskhostw 2 SkypeBridge 1 smartscreen 1 smss 1 sihost 1 SkypeApp 1 SkypeBackgroundHost 1 sppsvc 1 StartMenuExperienceHost 1
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