Like CSS selectors, but for processes in a unix system. e.g. shell#12 > emacs > bash : kill -9
@bdunbar emacs locked up bc I ran something in a shell that generated a huge line of output and emacs did a solar-system sized regexp match
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@bdunbar and so I'd love to kill -9 the shell. But WHICH shell? There are 10 sh processes on my machine and I treasure and love most of them -
@bdunbar pstree doesn't give me any data that tells me what to kill (no PIDs). So CSS style selectors: show me the PIDS of shells of emacs
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