ps -a fails to find a process which is running

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I could find a process named typora from htop



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but I cannot trace it from ps or pstree



$ ps -a | grep -i typora
9696 ttys003 0:00.01 grep -i typora

$ pstree | grep -i typora
| |--- 09713 me grep -i typora
|--= 00258 me /Applications/Typora.app/Contents/MacOS/Typora -psn_0_40970


How could I find it from command ps.










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    I could find a process named typora from htop



    enter image description here



    but I cannot trace it from ps or pstree



    $ ps -a | grep -i typora
    9696 ttys003 0:00.01 grep -i typora

    $ pstree | grep -i typora
    | |--- 09713 me grep -i typora
    |--= 00258 me /Applications/Typora.app/Contents/MacOS/Typora -psn_0_40970


    How could I find it from command ps.










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      I could find a process named typora from htop



      enter image description here



      but I cannot trace it from ps or pstree



      $ ps -a | grep -i typora
      9696 ttys003 0:00.01 grep -i typora

      $ pstree | grep -i typora
      | |--- 09713 me grep -i typora
      |--= 00258 me /Applications/Typora.app/Contents/MacOS/Typora -psn_0_40970


      How could I find it from command ps.










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      I could find a process named typora from htop



      enter image description here



      but I cannot trace it from ps or pstree



      $ ps -a | grep -i typora
      9696 ttys003 0:00.01 grep -i typora

      $ pstree | grep -i typora
      | |--- 09713 me grep -i typora
      |--= 00258 me /Applications/Typora.app/Contents/MacOS/Typora -psn_0_40970


      How could I find it from command ps.







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