Its useful to be able to kill processes by their full command. The pgrep tldr page already has a -f flag example.
@@ -7,6 +7,10 @@
`pkill -9 {{process_name}}`
+- Kill all processes which match their full command instead of just the process name:
+
+`pkill -9 -f "{{command_name}}"`
- Send SIGUSR1 signal to processes which match:
`pkill -USR1 {{process_name}}`