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    FKILL

    FKILL

    Cross-platform tool to kill processes

    To kill a port, prefix it with a colon. For example: :8080. Run without arguments to use the interactive interface. Run fkill without arguments to launch the interactive UI. Force kill processes that did not exit within the given number of milliseconds. Kill all child processes along with the parent process. (Windows only). Ignore capitalization when killing a process.
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    EXECA

    EXECA

    Process execution for humans

    This package improves child_process methods with a promise interface. Strips the final newline from the output so you don't have to do stdout.trim(). Supports shebang binaries cross-platform. Improved Windows support. Higher max buffer. 100 MB instead of 200 KB. Executes locally installed binaries by name. Cleans up spawned processes when the parent process dies. Get interleaved output from stdout and stderr similar to what is printed on the terminal. (Async only). Can specify file and...
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    vtop

    vtop

    A graphical activity monitor for the command line

    Vtop is a free and open-source activity monitor for the command line. It’s written in node.js and can be easily extended. It uses Unicode braille characters to draw CPU and Memory charts, helping you visualize spikes. We also group processes with the same name together. We calculate the CPU percentage as a total of your overall system power. 100% is all cores and HyperThreads maxed out. This is different to how Apple Activity monitor works. If your terminal supports mouse events (like iTerm)...
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