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!new! | Pshade Github

Then, to shade a running process:

# Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/username/pshade.git cd pshade Build (example for a Rust/C tool) cargo build --release Or if it's Python pip install -r requirements.txt pshade github

: with great power comes great responsibility. Shade wisely. Have you used pshade or a similar tool? Let me know in the comments — or contribute to the GitHub repo! Then, to shade a running process: # Clone

| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Prevent a process from appearing in ps aux , top , or Task Manager | | Selective hiding | Choose which processes to shade via PID or name pattern | | Unshade | Restore visibility without a reboot | | Cross-platform | Many aim for Linux + Windows + macOS support | | Lightweight | Usually a single binary or small Python script | How to Get Started Assuming you’ve found the real pshade on GitHub: Let me know in the comments — or

# Linux example sudo ./pshade --hide --pid 1337 .\pshade.exe --hide --name "notepad.exe" Use Case: Cleaning Up Your Dev Server Imagine you have a CI runner, a log forwarder, and a database all running on a single dev VM. Your htop output is a mess. With pshade , you can:

If you spend any time in system administration, reverse engineering, or even just trying to keep your development environment clean, you’ve probably wished for a better way to manage background processes. Enter Pshade — a fascinating little utility making waves on GitHub.

pshade aims to be simpler and more user-friendly than these. If you’re a developer, red-teamer (with authorization), or just a tinkerer, pshade is worth starring on GitHub. It solves a real annoyance — visual process noise — without requiring a PhD in kernel internals.

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