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kill port ubuntu
sudo kill -9 `sudo lsof -t -i:9001`
kill port linux
kill -9 $(lsof -t -i:8080)
ubuntu stop process on port
sudo kill -9 `sudo lsof -t -i:{PORT_NUMBER}`
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sudo kill -9 `sudo lsof -t -i:3002`
kill port ubuntu
sudo kill -9 `sudo lsof -t -i:8080`
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sudo kill port
sudo kill $(sudo lsof -t -i:3000)
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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sudo kill -9 $(sudo lsof -t -i:8000)
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sudo kill -9 $(sudo lsof -t -i:9001)
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sudo kill 'sudo lsof -t -i:9001'
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sudo kill -9 `sudo lsof -t -i:8000`
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sudo kill -9 $(sudo lsof -t -i:9001)
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sudo kill -9 $(sudo lsof -t -i:4000)
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You want to use backtick not regular tick:
sudo kill -9 `sudo lsof -t -i:9001`
If that doesn't work you could also use $() for command interpolation:
sudo kill -9 $(sudo lsof -t -i:9001)
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kill process running on port linux
sudo kill -9 `sudo lsof -t -i:5000`
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kill a port in ubuntu
kill -9 $(sudo lsof -t -i:'portName')
//Ex. if portname is 3000
//then we will execute "kill -9 $(sudo lsof -t -i:3000)"
kill running port in ubuntu using procees id
sudo kill -9 `sudo lsof -t -i:1907`
#process_id:1907
kill port cli
➜ ~ taskkill /PID <process_id> /F
how to kill port in ubuntu
//killing localhost port
//search the port to see its id
lsof -i tcp:3000
//kill the port by its PID number
kill -9 PID
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