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CAPTREE(8)               System Manager's Manual               CAPTREE(8)
       captree - display tree of process capabilities
       captree [OPTIONS] [(pid|glob-name) ...]
       captree displays the capabilities on the mentioned processes
       indicated by pid or glob-name value(s) given on the command line.
       If no pid etc values are supplied, pid=1 is implied. A pid value
       of 0 displays all the processes known to the kernel.
       The POSIX.1e capabilities are displayed in double quotes in the
       cap_from_text(3) format. The IAB tuple of capabilities is
       displayed between square brackets in the text format described in
       cap_iab(3).  Both of these text formats are described in
       cap_text_formats(7).  Note, the IAB tuple text is omitted if it
       contains empty A and B components. This is because the regular
       POSIX.1e text contains information about the Inheritable flag
       already. This behavior can be overridden with the --verbose
       command line argument.
       Optional arguments (which must precede the list of pid|glob-name
       values):
       --help Displays usage information and exits. Note, modern Go
              runtimes exit with status 0 in this case, but older
              runtimes exit with status 2.
       --verbose
              Displays capability sets and IAB tuples even when they are
              empty, or redundant.
       --depth=n
              Displays the process tree to a depth of n.  Note, the
              default value for this parameter is 0, which implies
              infinite depth.
       --colo[u]r=false
              Colo[u]rs the targeted PIDs, if stdout is a TTY, in red.
              This option defaults to true when running via a TTY. The
              --color=false argument will suppress this color. Piping the
              output into some other program will also suppress the use
              of colo[u]r.
       If the supplied target cannot be found the exit status is 1.
       Should an unrecognized option be provided, the exit status is 2.
       Otherwise, captree exits with status 0.
       Please report bugs via:
       https://bugzilla.kernel.org/buglist.cgi?component=libcap&list_id=1090757
       cap_from_text(3), cap_text_formats(7), capabilities(7), and
       cap_iab(3).
       There is a longer article about captree, which includes some
       examples, here:
          https://sites.google.com/site/fullycapable/captree
       Andrew G. Morgan <morgan@kernel.org>
       This page is part of the libcap (capabilities commands and
       library) project.  Information about the project can be found at
       ⟨https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/libcap/libcap.git/⟩.  If you
       have a bug report for this manual page, send it to
       morgan@kernel.org (please put "libcap" in the Subject line).  This
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       ⟨https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/libcap/libcap.git/⟩ on
       2025-08-11.  (At that time, the date of the most recent commit
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                                2022-03-19                     CAPTREE(8)
Pages that refer to this page: capsh(1), libcap(3), cap_text_formats(7), getcap(8), getpcaps(8), setcap(8)