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disown
Allow sub-processes to live beyond the shell that they are attached to.
See also the `jobs` command.
More information: https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#index-disown.
- Disown the current job:
disown
- Disown a specific job:
disown %job_number
- Disown all jobs:
disown -a
- Keep job (do not disown it), but mark it so that no future SIGHUP is received on shell exit:
disown -h %job_number
cht.sh
curl cheat.sh/tar
curl cht.sh/curl
curl https://cheat.sh/rsync
curl https://cht.sh/tr
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