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Control Processes - Kill Processes with Command | Online Free DevTools by Hexmos

Control processes instantly with the Kill command. Send signals to terminate, interrupt, or pause processes on your system. Free online tool, no registration required.

kill

Sends a signal to a process, usually related to stopping the process. All signals except for SIGKILL and SIGSTOP can be intercepted by the process to perform a clean exit. More information: https://manned.org/kill.

  • Terminate a program using the default SIGTERM (terminate) signal:

kill {{process_id}}

  • List signal values and their corresponding names (to be used without the SIG prefix). The available options may depend on the kill implementation:

kill {{-l|-L|--table}}

  • Terminate a background job:

kill %{{job_id}}

  • Terminate a program using the SIGHUP (hang up) signal. Many daemons will reload instead of terminating:

kill -{{1|HUP}} {{process_id}}

  • Terminate a program using the SIGINT (interrupt) signal. This is typically initiated by the user pressing <Ctrl c>:

kill -{{2|INT}} {{process_id}}

  • Signal the operating system to immediately terminate a program (which gets no chance to capture the signal):

kill -{{9|KILL}} {{process_id}}

  • Signal the operating system to pause a program until a SIGCONT (“continue”) signal is received:

kill -{{17|STOP}} {{process_id}}

  • Send a SIGUSR1 signal to all processes with the given GID (group id):

kill -{{SIGUSR1}} -{{group_id}}

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