Agent skill
kill
Enhanced kill command with support for recursive termination and killing processes by port. Core Scenario: When the user needs to terminate groups of processes or free up specific network ports (80/443).
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/x-cmd/skill/tree/main/data/x-cmd/kill
SKILL.md
kill - Enhanced Process Termination
The kill module extends the system's ability to terminate processes by providing advanced features like killing process trees recursively or targeting processes based on the network ports they occupy.
When to Activate
- When the user needs to terminate all processes listening on standard ports (80, 443).
- When a TUI visualization of available signals is required.
- When performing recursive process termination.
- When checking signal lists in JSON format for automation.
Core Principles & Rules
- Targeted Termination: Use
byportto specifically clear web service ports. - Visual Signal List: Use
-lfor an interactive TUI to explore signals. - JSON Support: Export signals to JSON for easy programmatic access.
Patterns & Examples
Kill by Port
# Terminate all processes listening on common web ports (currently supports 80 and 443)
x kill byport
Signal List (TUI)
# Interactively browse available system signals
x kill -l
Signal List (JSON)
# Get signal information in JSON format
x kill -l --json
Checklist
- Confirm the specific PID or port to be targeted.
- Verify the signal type (default is SIGTERM) if manual signals are used.
- Ensure the user has the required permissions to kill the target processes.
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