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Kill all processes in the process tree, including the root process.
Kill all the descendent processes of the process with pid 1
, including the process with pid 1
itself:
var kill = require('tree-kill');
kill(1);
Send a signal other than SIGTERM.:
var kill = require('tree-kill');
kill(1, 'SIGKILL');
Run a callback when done killing the processes. Passes an error argument if there was an error.
var kill = require('tree-kill');
kill(1, 'SIGKILL', function(err) {
// Do things
});
You can also install tree-kill globally and use it as a command:
tree-kill 1 # sends SIGTERM to process 1 and its descendents
tree-kill 1 SIGTERM # same
tree-kill 1 SIGKILL # sends KILL instead of TERMINATE
Sends signal signal
to all children processes of the process with pid pid
, including pid
. Signal defaults to SIGTERM
.
For Linux, this uses ps -o pid --no-headers --ppid PID
to find the parent pids of PID
.
For Darwin/OSX, this uses pgrep -P PID
to find the parent pids of PID
.
For Windows, this uses 'taskkill /pid PID /T /F'
to kill the process tree. Note that on Windows, sending the different kinds of POSIX signals is not possible.
With npm do:
npm install tree-kill
MIT
pid
parameter to fix arbitrary code execution vulnerabilityTypeScript definitions
kill(pid, callback)
works. Before you had to use kill(pid, signal, callback)
tree-kill
CLI