Иногда бывает ситуация когда dev-сервер по какой-либо причине не закрылся и висит в процессах, занимая порт.
Это может быть из-за падения IDE или просто сам забыл погасить и закрыл терминал.
Для таких случаев я набросал простую функцию с командой:
kill_on_port() {
port=$(lsof -t -i:$1)
echo "KILL PROCESS:" $port
sudo kill -9 $port
}
alias killonport="kill_on_port $@"
Код поместить в ~/.bashrc и рестартнуть систему.
Если во время старта dev-сервера получаете ошибку что порт уже занят, просто выполните команду, подставив свой порт.
Bash
kill_on_port 8000
Скорее всего бесполезно, если другой процесс назначен на перезапуск вашего dev-сервера в случае падения.
Имя команды можете изменить на любое другое.
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