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node-pkill-process

v1.0.3

Published

A CLI tool to list and kill background Node.js processes

Readme

Node PKill Process

A CLI tool to list and kill Node.js processes running in the background.

Origin

This project was initially created with the assistance of Qwen Code, an AI coding assistant, during a live coding session. The tool has been developed to help users manage background Node.js processes efficiently.

Installation

Local Usage

  1. Make sure you have Node.js installed on your system
  2. Install dependencies:
npm install

Run with:

npm start

Or if you prefer to use it directly:

node src/index.js

Global Installation

Install globally to use as a command-line shortcut from anywhere:

npm install -g node-pkill-process

After installation, you can use the tool with the pkill-process command from any directory:

pkill-process

To uninstall globally:

npm uninstall -g node-pkill-process

One-time Usage with npx (No Installation Required)

You can also run the tool without installing it using npx:

npx node-pkill-process

This downloads and runs the package instantly without requiring a local installation.

Features

  • Lists all Node.js processes running in the background
  • Displays PID, command, CPU usage, and memory
  • Allows you to select and terminate individual processes
  • Group processes by project and terminate all processes from the same project
  • Safely terminates processes with SIGTERM, and if necessary with SIGKILL
  • Choose between individual process management or project-based grouping
  • Configurable project mappings, blacklists, and whitelists through configuration file
  • Support for complex applications with multiple related processes (e.g., LM Studio, VS Code, Electron apps)

Disclaimer

This tool is designed to help you manage background Node.js processes. Be careful when terminating processes, as you might interrupt important applications. Use at your own risk.

License

MIT