tasklist v5.0.0
tasklist
Wrapper for the Windows
tasklistcommand. 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 tasklistUsage
import {tasklist} from 'tasklist';
console.log(await tasklist());
/*
[
{
imageName: 'taskhostex.exe',
pid: 1820,
sessionName: 'Console',
sessionNumber: 1,
memUsage: 4415488
},
…
]
*/API
See the tasklist docs for more.
tasklist(options?)
Returns a Promise<object[]> that contains the normalized results of the command output.
Examples for options below will use this interface, but you can check tasklist.stream below for usage of the stream interface.
tasklistStream(options?)
Returns a stream.Readable that returns the resulting lines, normalized, one-by-one.
Options are the same as the Promise interface.
import {tasklistStream} from 'tasklist';
tasklistStream({verbose: true}).pipe(process.stdout);
/*
{
imageName: 'taskhostex.exe',
pid: 1820,
sessionName: 'Console',
sessionNumber: 1,
memUsage: 4415488,
status: 'Running',
username: 'SINDRESORHU3930\\sindre'
cpuTime: 0,
windowTitle: 'Task Host Window'
}
…
*/options
Type: object
Warning
- The
system,username,passwordoptions must be specified together. - The
modulesandservicesoptions can't be specified if verbose is set totrue. - The
modulesandservicesoptions can't be specified at the same time. - When
system,username,passwordoptions are specified, the filter option can't havewindowtitleandstatusas the parameter.
verbose
Type: boolean\
Default: false
Return verbose results.
Without the verbose and apps option, tasklist returns tasks with the following properties:
imageName(Type:string)pid(Type:number)sessionName(Type:string)sessionNumber(Type:number)memUsagein bytes (Type:number)
With the verbose option set to true but the apps option still set to false, it additionally returns the following properties:
status(Type:string): One ofRunning,Suspended,Not Responding, orUnknownusername(Type:string)cpuTimein 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:
import {tasklist} from 'tasklist';
console.log(await tasklist({verbose: true}));
/*
[
{
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: string[]
Specify the types of processes to include or exclude. More info.
apps
Type: boolean
Displays store apps.
Without the verbose option, the command returns the following data:
imageName(Type:string)pid(Type:number)memUsagein bytes (Type:number)packageName(Type:string)
import {tasklist} from 'tasklist';
console.log(await tasklist({apps: true}));
/*
[
{
imageName: 'SearchUI.exe (CortanaUI)',
pid: 1820,
memUsage: 4415488,
packageName: 'Microsoft.Windows.Cortana'
},
…
]
*/With the verbose option set to true, the command additionally returns the following data:
sessionName(Type:string)sessionNumber(Type:number)status(Type:string): One ofRunning,Suspended,Not Responding, orUnknownusername(Type:string)cpuTimein 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:
import {tasklist} from 'tasklist';
console.log(await tasklist({apps: true, verbose: true}));
/*
[
{
imageName: 'SearchUI.exe (CortanaUI)',
pid: 1820,
sessionName: 'Console',
sessionNumber: 1,
memUsage: 4415488,
status: 'Running',
username: 'SINDRESORHU3930\\sindre'
cpuTime: 0,
windowTitle: 'N/A',
packageName: 'Microsoft.Windows.Cortana'
},
…
]
*/modules
Type: string
List all tasks using the given DLL module name. If an empty string is given, it will list all tasks with the used DLL modules.
Note: You can't use the verbose option with this option set.
import {tasklist} from 'tasklist';
console.log(await tasklist({modules: 'wmiutils.dll'}));
/*
[{
imageName: 'chrome.exe',
pid: 1820,
modules: ['wmiutils.dll']
}, …]
*/services
Type: boolean
Displays services hosted in each process.
Note: You can't use the verbose option with this option set.
import {tasklist} from 'tasklist';
console.log(await tasklist({services: true}));
/*
[{
imageName: 'lsass.exe',
pid: 856,
services: ['KeyIso', 'SamSs', 'VaultSvc']
}, …]
*/Related
- taskkill - Wrapper for the Windows
taskkillcommand