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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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    btop

    btop

    A monitor of resources

    btop is a cross-platform, C++ resource monitor featuring a terminal-based UI, rich visuals, and live stats for CPU, RAM, disks, networks, and processes. It supports mouse controls, filters, signal sending (SIGTERM/KILL), theme customization, GPU, battery support, and runs on Linux, macOS, BSD (with specific builds), via static binaries linked with musl.
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    linux process explorer
    Project continued at github, see https://github.com/wolfc01/procexp/blob/master/README.md Graphical process explorer for Linux. Shows process information: process tree, TCP IP connections and graphical performance figures for processes. Aims to mimic Windows procexp from sysinternals, and aims to be more usable than top and ps, especially for advanced users. Audience for this tool: * Advanced system administrators trying to analyze on process level what is going on in a production...
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    Hi, i made a tiny LAN admin tool. You can use it to manage remote computer. Some features require additional software.
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    Processer
    A process manager that polls the system every second and adds all processes to a database, you can search this database and list last collected processes from the command line or a Gtk gui, you can also kill the daemon
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    process checker. to kill or/and display any high cpu or mem processes with command line options. can be run on a crontab and can email you of the high cpu/mem.
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    psDooM is a process monitor and manager for *nix systems. It could be considered a graphical interface to the 'ps', 'renice', and 'kill' commands. psDooM is based on XDoom, which is based on id Software's 'Doom'.
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