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kill port ubuntu

sudo kill -9 `sudo lsof -t -i:9001`
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kill port linux

kill -9 $(lsof -t -i:8080)
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kill port

kill -9 $(sudo lsof -t -i:8080)
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kill port ubuntu

sudo kill -9 `sudo lsof -t -i:3002`
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kill port ubuntu

sudo kill -9 `sudo lsof -t -i:8080`
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kill port 80 linux

sudo lsof -i tcp:80
#or
sudo lsof -t -i tcp:80 | sudo xargs kill
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sudo kill port windows

Step 1:

netstat -ano | findstr :yourPortNumber


Change in Step 2 to:

tskill typeyourPIDhere 

Note: taskkill is not working in some git bash terminal
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sudo kill port

sudo kill $(sudo lsof -t -i:3000)
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how to kill port in linux

sudo kill -9 `sudo lsof -t -i:4000`
sudo kill -9 `sudo lsof -t -i:3000`
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kill process linux using port

sudo kill -9 $(sudo lsof -t -i:8000)
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kill a port

kill $(lsof -ti:3000) 
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kill port

sudo kill -9 $(sudo lsof -t -i:8080)
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kill a port

kill $(lsof -t -i:8080)
//kill port 8080
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kill port

// Option 1: if you have npm@5.2.0^ version
npx kill-port 8080

// Linux
kill -9 $(lsof -t -i tcp:8080)

// Windows command line:
for /f "tokens=5" %a in ('netstat -aon ^| find ":8080" ^| find "LISTENING"') do taskkill /f /pid %a

// Windows bat-file:
for /f "tokens=5" %%a in ('netstat -aon ^| find ":8080" ^| find "LISTENING"') do taskkill /f /pid %%a
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kill port

kill -9 $(lsof -t -i tcp:8080)
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how to kill port

# If node and npm (v5.2+) are installed:

npx kill-port <PORT>
# e.g. npx kill-port 5000
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kill port ubuntu

sudo kill 'sudo lsof -t -i:9001'
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kill :80 port

sudo lsof -t -i tcp:80 | sudo xargs kill
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kill process on port

# To list any process listening to the port 8080:
lsof -i:8080

# To kill any process listening to the port 8080:
kill $(lsof -t -i:8080)

# or more violently:
kill -9 $(lsof -t -i:8080)
# (-9 corresponds to the SIGKILL - terminate immediately/hard kill signal: see List of Kill Signals and What is the purpose of the -9 option in the kill command?. If no signal is specified to kill, the TERM signal a.k.a. -15 or soft kill is sent, which sometimes isn't enough to kill a process.).
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kill port ubuntu

fuser -n tcp -k 4000

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kill linux port

sudo fuser -k 1883/tcp
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kill process running on port linux

sudo kill -9 `sudo lsof -t -i:5000`
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kill port

netstat -aon | findstr 8080
taskkill /f /pid 77777
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kill port

sudo kill -9 $(lsof -i :3000 -t)
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kill port linus

 #A One-liner to kill only LISTEN on specific port:

kill -9 $(lsof -t -i:3000 -sTCP:LISTEN)
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kill process on port

#list process running on specified port (here 80, change to your port)
sudo lsof -i:80

#kill process on specified port (here 80, change to your port)
sudo kill $(sudo lsof -t -i:80)
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kill a process at a port

fuser -k 8080/tcp
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kill port ubuntu

fuser -n tcp -k 9001 
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linux kill a port

$ fuser 8883/tcp // list
$ fuser -k 8883/tcp //kill
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kill port

kill -9 $(sudo lsof -t -i:'portName')
//Ex. if portname is 3000
//then we will execute "kill -9 $(sudo lsof -t -i:3000)"
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kill port

fuser -k -n tcp 3000
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kill process on port

lsof -i:3000           // Change 3000 to whatever your port is!
sudo kill 9 <PID>      // Change <PID> to the Pid number the above command returns 
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kill port

:8080.
C:Userspsmith>netstat -ano|findstr "PID :8080"
Proto Local Address Foreign Address State PID
TCP 0.0.0.0:8081 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 18264

taskkill /pid 18264 /f
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kill process by port

C:> netstat -ano | findstr :YourPortNumber
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kill port cli

➜  ~ taskkill /PID <process_id> /F
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cli kill what is listening on port

kill $(lsof -t -i:53) #Kill the process listening on port 53
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kill port 8080 process in linux

port kill
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sudo kill port windows

netstat -ano | findstr :yourPortNumber

tskill typeyourPIDhere 
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Kill a Port

npx kill-port <port#>
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Kill a port in linux

sudo fuser -k 3000/tcp
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kill a server port in terminal

/*
if you have ran a code that uses a server or server port you can easily
kill the server port, and the just created server i think, simply typing: 

(ctrl + c) or (cmd + c) for MAC
*/
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kill a port in linux

kill -9 port_id
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command to kill port in linux

npx kill-port (port number)
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kill process running on port 80

# shows information on Processes running on port 80 with PIDs
$: sudo lsof -i tcp:80

$: sudo lsof -t -i tcp:80 | sudo xargs kill
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ubuntu kill running port

Kill specific port
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