I know the command tasklist
is able to show running processes.
What I want the command line to show only running applications.
Is there such a command on Windows or is there a way to get this list by build-in tasklist's filter?
EDIT #1
At Windows Task Manager, there is a tab called Applications (in Windows 10, it's under: Processes > Apps). How do I get that exact list of apps in the command line?
EDIT #2
What I mean by "applications" are basically opened window name. As stated in Edit #1, in the Windows Task Manager they call it Applications thus I used that word.
Best Answer
To quote Raymond Chen, given the following source: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20171219-00/?p=97606
As the question is regarding "Applications" or "Apps" then we are just considering those with a visible Window.
The following Powershell commands maybe sufficient:
as might:
Related commands:
powershell "gps | select *"
will provide a list of properties of a process that could be included in a filter or output.