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Job ID

"A job ID is a token used to identify jobs to shell builtins. Job IDs begin with the % character; %n identifies job n, while %% identifies the current job."
  • I'm using bash. When e.g. using the jobs command, I get a list of jobs, but there are no literal percentage characters. Could someone clarify in which situations percentage characters are visible to identify jobs? Thanks, -- Abdull ( talk) 23:09, 8 March 2010 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Job ID

"A job ID is a token used to identify jobs to shell builtins. Job IDs begin with the % character; %n identifies job n, while %% identifies the current job."
  • I'm using bash. When e.g. using the jobs command, I get a list of jobs, but there are no literal percentage characters. Could someone clarify in which situations percentage characters are visible to identify jobs? Thanks, -- Abdull ( talk) 23:09, 8 March 2010 (UTC) reply

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