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Add Get The pid Of The Session as a vim til

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- [Filter Lines Through An External Program](vim/filter-lines-through-an-external-program.md)
- [Format Long Lines To Text Width](vim/format-long-lines-to-text-width.md)
- [Generate and Edit Rails Migration](vim/generate-and-edit-rails-migration.md)
- [Get The pid Of The Session](vim/get-the-pid-of-the-session.md)
- [Grepping Through The Vim Help Files](vim/grepping-through-the-vim-help-files.md)
- [Head of File Name](vim/head-of-file-name.md)
- [Help For Non-Normal Mode Features](vim/help-for-non-normal-mode-features.md)

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# Get The pid Of The Session
Your current Vim session is a process running on your machine. That means
that this session is tied to a particular process id, _pid_.
Want to know what the pid is?
```vim
:echo getpid()
```
This will echo the pid of your current Vim session.
See `:h getpid()` for more details.