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Simple Python library to free a port

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Description

Simple Python library to free a port

Installation

To install freeport, simply:

$ pip install freeport

Usage

$ freeport -h
   usage: freeport [-h] portnumber

   positional arguments:
     portnumber  The number of the port you want free (Eg. 8000)

   optional arguments:
     -h, --help  show this help message and exit

$ freeport 8000
  Port 8000 is free. Processs 16130 killed successfully

Features

  • TODO

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