🎯 dkill
kill processes by pid and ports for Deno 🦕
CLI Usage
Run directly
deno run --unstable --allow-run --allow-net https://deno.land/x/dkill@0.6.7/cli.ts
Install
deno install --unstable --allow-run --allow-net https://deno.land/x/dkill@0.6.7/cli.ts
You can then use it using command dkill
$ dkill --help
Usage: dkill <targets...>
Version: v0.0.1
Description:
Kill any processes by
- port: Prefix port number by a colon. ex: 'dkill :3000'
- pid: A valid integer. ex: 'dkill 12654'
- process name: A string ex: 'dkill Code.exe'
You can specify multiple targets at once. ex: 'dkill :5000 :3000 164'
Options:
-h, --help - Show this help.
-V, --version - Show the version number for this program.
-v, --verbose - Increase verbosity
-d, --dryrun - Dry run, List the pids that would have been killed. Does not kill anything
Programatic Usage
mod.ts exports multiple functions that can be used programmatically. Check source code for more info
- dkill(targets: { pids?: number[]; ports?: number[]; procs?: string[]; }, opts?: { verbose?: boolean, dryrun?: boolean })
- killPids(): Kill an array of pid
- pidToCmd(): get the command that started a pid
- portToPid(): find the pid go a given port
- procList(): list all process running
- procToPid(): find the pid for a given process name
Support
Windows
On windows, to retrieve the command line, Powershell is used, which requires windows 8 or above.
Linux
On linux the cmd
ss
is used, which works on ubuntu 16.04 and above.
Mac
Not implemented. PR welcome.
- port
- pid
- process
TODOs
- on windows check if
powershell
is present. - on linux check if
ss
is present. - improve docs for submodule
Inspiration
- nodejs fkill-cli