I feel like this misses the point. The reason I have to Google it isn’t because it’s hard, it’s because it comes up infrequently enough that I don’t remember how to do it. Certainly it’s not something I need enough to have an app running in my menu bar 24/7. And if did really need it that much, I’d probably remember the command.
I've always wanted to learn Swift, and I recently had to google how to kill the process on port X, must've been the 5th time just this week! So I built this tiny app that lives in your menu bar, you can see all the open ports, browse, terminate or kill them.<p>Also integrates with Docker, showing containers that have a published port.
jesus, the download process for this in insane. you have to enter your email to get a link, and then click another button which then sends you a magic link to login.<p>wtf folks :/
a very nice, open source, app that provides similar functionality but also shows open files is Sloth (<a href="https://sveinbjorn.org/sloth" rel="nofollow">https://sveinbjorn.org/sloth</a>).