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    PortKiller

    PortKiller

    A powerful cross-platform port management tool for developers

    PortKiller is a cross-platform port management tool for developers that makes it easy to monitor network ports, manage Kubernetes port forward sessions, integrate Cloudflare Tunnels, and kill processes using a friendly UI. It auto-discovers all listening TCP ports on your machine, lets you filter and search through them, and provides one-click graceful or forceful termination of processes holding those ports. Beyond basic port listing, PortKiller includes Kubernetes port-forward session management with auto-reconnect and connection logs, plus Cloudflare Tunnel visibility so you can keep track of external tunnels. ...
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