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stop(1) stop(1)
stop
NAME
stop - terminates background jobs or processes
SYNOPSIS
stop %job|pid ...
DESCRIPTION
This command is a C-shell built-in command.
The stop(1) command stops the specified jobs or processes that are
executing in the background. The job argument can be a number, a string, a
null string, %, +, or -, as described in the "Jobs" section of tcsh(1).
There is no default job; using stop without an argument does not stop the
current job.