commands.sh

disown

all

Allow sub-processes to live beyond the shell that they are attached to. See also: `jobs`.

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Examples (4)

Disown the current job

Disown a specific job (run `jobs` to find the job number)

disown %job_number

Disown all jobs (Bash only)

Keep job (do not disown it), but mark it so that no future SIGHUP is received on shell exit (Bash only)

disown -h %job_number
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