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next-freeports

v1.0.2

Published

Intelligent port manager for Next.js and web developers

Readme

next-freeports

Table of Contents

Install

next-freeports works without installation using npx.

run it directly:

npx next-freeports list

for faster execution, install it globally:

npm i -g next-freeports

Usage

list active ports:

npx next-freeports list

kill a specific port:

npx next-freeports kill --port 3000

use interactive mode to kill ports:

npx next-freeports kill

CLI

| Command | Description | |---------|-------------| | npx next-freeports list | list all active ports. | | npx next-freeports kill | interactive mode to select ports to terminate. | | npx next-freeports kill --port <port_number> | instantly kill a specific port. | | npx kp list | alias for listing ports. | | npx killport list | alias for listing ports. | | npx kp kill | alias for interactive port killing. | | npx killport kill --port <port_number> | alias for killing a specific port. |

Contributing

contributions are welcome. fork the repo, create a branch, and submit a pull request.

License

MIT License © 2025 Mohammed Ufraan