Reputation: 2684
I've been doing web development with Angular2 and have been using both Angular2 and Firebase to run local servers. I haven't been able to find a command similar to typing quit when using Ionic to create a server, so I have to close the terminal tab each time. Is there a way to end the server and get my terminal tab back?
Thanks.
Upvotes: 163
Views: 336725
Reputation: 145
Use q <enter> to stop the server
You can see this option in the server help.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 9596
for stop angular project press Ctrl+C twice , then press Y , then press Enter
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 10505
With Windows 10 / Powershell ctrl + c did not work; Powershell tried to gracefully stop the app.
Used normal cmd and had no issues stopping the ng serve with ctrl + c.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 580
Can use
killall -9
The killall command can be used to send a signal to a particular process by using its name. It means if you have five versions of the same program running, the killall command will kill all five.
Or you can use
pgrep "ng serve"
which will find the process id of ng and then you can use following command.
kill -9 <process_id>
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 9630
I was able to stop via this on Windows for Angular 8:
Step 1: Find 4200 process
netstat -ano | findstr :4200
Step 2: Kill that process:
taskkill /PID <PID> /F
Upvotes: 47
Reputation: 29
On macOS Mojave 10.14.4, you can also try Command ⌘ + Q in a terminal.
Upvotes: -3
Reputation: 1367
I was trying to run this from within the Visual Studio 2017 Package Manager Console. None of the above suggestions worked.
See this link where Microsoft states "The solution is not to use package manager for angular development, but instead use powershell command line. ".
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 431
If you cannot see the "ng serve" command running, then you can do the following on Mac OSX (This should work on any Linux and Uni software as well).
ps -ef | grep "ng serve"
From this, find out the PID of the process and then kill it with the following command.
kill -9 <PID>
Upvotes: 40
Reputation: 401
Try using ctrl + c twice to get the prompt for terminating the batch job.
Upvotes: 39
Reputation: 9391
If ctrl + c doesn't work use this:
ctrl +shift+ c
Sometimes people change the behaviour of ctrl + c for copy/pasting so you may need this.
Of course, you should also ensure that the terminal window has keyboard focus, ctrl + c won't work if your browser window has focus.
Upvotes: 24
Reputation: 6206
You can use the following command to end an ongoing process:
ctrl + c
Upvotes: 258
Reputation: 603
ctrl + c OR ctrl + Pause/Break
Both will ask for Terminate batch job, then press Y or y and click enter.
Upvotes: 12
Reputation: 99
it is enough to modify something in your text editor and reload localhost. all your connection will be lost nd you have opsibility to ng serve the new project in the console.
Upvotes: 0