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Kill proccesses effectively and easily

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keel

keel is a program written in Python 3 and uses ncurses to display to the user a list of processes and their respective PIDs.

The user can easily kill the highlighted process by pressing the enter key.

This was spawned from a cyber defense hackathon in the University of Glasgow. My team had to defend our servers and we had one terminal window open to see all open connections and another one simply for killing. With this, we combined it into one window.

The program has/will have a way to switch the processes based on which user owns them and will show either connections (tcp, udp, etc) as well as regular system processes.

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The program is not fully ready. At the moment, it is under development and not everything will work.

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