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netstat -ano | findstr "PORT_NUMBER"
taskkill /PID PORT_NUMBER /f
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# 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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//Open command prompt and run the following commands
C:\Users\username>netstat -o -n -a | findstr 0.0:3000
TCP 0.0.0.0:3000 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 3116
C:\Users\username>taskkill /F /PID 3116
//here 3116 is the process ID
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Step 1
C:\> netstat -ano | findstr :YourPortNumber
Step 2
C:\> taskkill /PID enterPID /F
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netstat -ano | findstr :<PORT>
(Replace <PORT> with the port number you want, but keep the colon)
Step 2:
Next, run the following command:
taskkill /PID <PID> /F
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#list process running on specified port (here 5000, change to your port)
sudo lsof -i:5000
#kill process on specified port (here 5000, change to your port)
kill -9 $(sudo lsof -t -i:5000)
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netstat -ano | findstr :<PORT>
taskkill //PID <PID> //F
OR
taskkill /PID <PID> /F