NTP Analyzer  0.8.2
Analyze the operation of time servers
PidCommand.cs
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21 
22 namespace Ntp.Analyzer.Monitor.Server.TextCommand
23 {
24  internal sealed class PidCommand : MonitorTextCommand
25  {
26  public PidCommand(string[] args)
27  : base(args)
28  {
29  }
30 
31  protected override string ExecuteTextCommand()
32  {
33  return $"Process ID: {ApplicationState.Pid}";
34  }
35  }
36 }