+Listing managed services\r
+------------------------\r
+The following command will print the names of all services managed by NSSM:\r
+\r
+ nssm list\r
+\r
+To see all services on the system, not just NSSM's, use list all:\r
+\r
+ nssm list all\r
+\r
+\r
+Showing processes started by a service\r
+--------------------------------------\r
+The following command will print the process ID and executable path of\r
+processes started by a given service:\r
+\r
+ nssm processes <servicename>\r
+\r
+Note that if 32-bit NSSM is run on a 64-bit system running an older version of\r
+Windows than Vista it will not be able to query the paths of 64-bit processes.\r
+\r
+\r
+Exporting service configuration\r
+-------------------------------\r
+NSSM can dump commands which would recreate the configuration of a service.\r
+The output can be pasted into a batch script to back up the service or\r
+transfer to another computer.\r
+\r
+ nssm dump <servicename>\r
+\r
+Because the service configuration may contain characters which need to be\r
+quoted or escaped from the command prompt, NSSM tries hard to produce\r
+output which will work correctly when run as a script, by adding quotes\r
+and caret escapes as appropriate.\r
+\r
+To facilitate copying a service, the dump command accepts a second\r
+argument which specifies the name of the service to be used in the output.\r
+\r
+ nssm dump <servicename> <newname>\r
+\r
+Lines in the dump will reference the <newname> service while showing the\r
+configuration of <servicename>.\r
+\r
+\r