# List Processes Running Across All Session I wanted an overview of all the processes running across all the tmux sessions that I have running on my machine right now. The `list-panes` command (with the `-a` flag) gives me a listing of all the panes across all session of the current tmux server. That output on its own isn't giving me quite the info I'm looking for though. With the `-f` (_format_) flag, I can use variables available in that context like `session_name`, `pane_pid`, and `pane_current_command`. I can assemble the details I want into a command like this: ```bash ❯ tmux list-panes -a -F "#{session_name}:#{window_index}.#{pane_index} #{pane_pid} #{pane_current_command}" PLP:1.1 62364 zsh TIL:1.1 62345 nvim TIL:1.2 65838 task TIL:2.1 11428 tmux client-app:1.1 62373 ssh client-app:1.2 10796 zsh client-app:1.3 63081 zsh client-app:2.1 61115 overmind client-app:3.1 82608 zsh visualmode-dev:1.1 52237 zsh ``` This gives me the details I want, but I can take it a step further by piping it to the `column` command to improve the formatting a little: ```bash ❯ tmux list-panes -a -F "#{session_name}:#{window_index}.#{pane_index} #{pane_pid} #{pane_current_command}" \ | column -t PLP:1.1 62364 zsh TIL:1.1 62345 nvim TIL:1.2 65838 task TIL:2.1 11428 tmux client-app:1.1 62373 ssh client-app:1.2 10796 zsh client-app:1.3 63081 zsh client-app:2.1 61115 overmind client-app:3.1 82608 zsh visualmode-dev:1.1 52237 zsh ``` See `man tmux` and, in particular, the `FORMATS` section for more details.