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find-process

Node.js CI npm version js-standard-style TypeScript

With find-process, you can:

  • find the process which is listening specified port
  • find the process by pid
  • find the process by given name or name pattern

We have covered the difference of main OS platform, including macOS, Linux, Windows and Android (with Termux).

Features

  • Full TypeScript Support - Written in TypeScript with complete type definitions
  • Cross-platform - Works on macOS, Linux, Windows, and Android
  • CLI Tool - Command-line interface for quick process lookup
  • Node.js API - Programmatic access with Promise-based API
  • Modern Build - ES2020 target with source maps and declaration files

CLI

Install find-process as a CLI tool:

$ npm install find-process -g

Usage:

  Usage: find-process [options] <keyword>


  Options:

    -V, --version      output the version number
    -t, --type <type>  find process by keyword type (pid|port|name)
    -p, --port         find process by port
    -v, --verbose      print execute command
    -d, --debug        print debug info for issue reporting
    -h, --help         output usage information

  Examples:

    $ find-process node          # find by name "node"
    $ find-process 111           # find by pid "111"
    $ find-process -p 80         # find by port "80"
    $ find-process -t port 80    # find by port "80"

Example:

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Node API

You can use npm to install:

$ npm install find-process --save

TypeScript Usage

import find, { ProcessInfo, FindConfig } from "find-process";

// Find process by PID
find('pid', 12345)
  .then((list: ProcessInfo[]) => {
    console.log(list);
  })
  .catch((err: Error) => {
    console.log(err.stack || err);
  });

// With configuration options
const config: FindConfig = {
  strict: true,
  logLevel: 'warn'
};

find('name', 'nginx', config)
  .then((list: ProcessInfo[]) => {
    console.log(`Found ${list.length} nginx processes`);
  });

JavaScript Usage

const find = require('find-process');

find('pid', 12345)
  .then(function (list) {
    console.log(list);
  }, function (err) {
    console.log(err.stack || err);
  })

API Reference

Function Signature

function find(type: 'port' | 'pid' | 'name', value: string | number, options?: FindConfig | boolean): Promise<ProcessInfo[]>

Arguments

  • type - The type of search, supports: 'port' | 'pid' | 'name'
  • value - The value to search for. Can be RegExp if type is 'name'
  • options - Optional configuration object or boolean for strict mode
    • options.strict - Optional strict mode for exact matching of name (on Windows, .exe can be omitted)
    • options.logLevel - Set logging level to 'trace' | 'debug' | 'info' | 'warn' | 'error'. Useful for silencing netstat warnings on Linux
    • options.skipSelf - Skip the current process when searching by name
    • options.verbose - Print the internal shell command to stdout before executing
    • options.debug - Write each command, its stdout, and its stderr to stderr (implies verbose)

Return Value

Returns a Promise that resolves to an array of process information ([] means no processes found):

interface ProcessInfo {
  pid: number;           // Process ID
  ppid: number;          // Parent process ID
  uid?: number;          // User ID (Unix systems)
  gid?: number;          // Group ID (Unix systems)
  name: string;          // Command/process name
  bin?: string;          // Executable path (Unix systems)
  cmd: string;           // Full command with arguments
}

Type Definitions

The package includes complete TypeScript definitions:

import { ProcessInfo, FindConfig, FindMethod } from 'find-process';

Examples

Find process listening on port 80

import find from 'find-process';

find('port', 80)
  .then((list) => {
    if (!list.length) {
      console.log('Port 80 is free now');
    } else {
      console.log(`${list[0].name} is listening on port 80`);
    }
  });

Find process by PID

import find from 'find-process';

find('pid', 12345)
  .then((list) => {
    console.log(list);
  })
  .catch((err) => {
    console.log(err.stack || err);
  });

Find all nginx processes

import find from 'find-process';

find('name', 'nginx', true)
  .then((list) => {
    console.log(`There are ${list.length} nginx process(es)`);
  });

Find processes with configuration options

import find from 'find-process';

find('name', 'nginx', { strict: true, logLevel: 'error' })
  .then((list) => {
    console.log(`Found ${list.length} nginx process(es)`);
  });

Using async/await

import find from 'find-process';

async function findNodeProcesses() {
  try {
    const processes = await find('name', 'node');
    console.log(`Found ${processes.length} Node.js processes`);
    
    processes.forEach(proc => {
      console.log(`PID: ${proc.pid}, Name: ${proc.name}, CMD: ${proc.cmd}`);
    });
  } catch (error) {
    console.error('Error finding processes:', error);
  }
}

Development

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 16+
  • pnpm (recommended) or npm

Setup

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/yibn2008/find-process.git
cd find-process

# Install dependencies
pnpm install

# Build the project
pnpm run build

# Run tests
pnpm test

# Run linting
pnpm run lint

Available Scripts

  • pnpm run build - Compile TypeScript to JavaScript
  • pnpm run dev - Watch mode for development
  • pnpm test - Run tests
  • pnpm run lint - Run linting and fix issues
  • pnpm run type-check - TypeScript type checking
  • pnpm run check-version - Verify version consistency
  • pnpm run update-history - Update HISTORY.md with recent commits

Reporting Issues

If find-process returns unexpected results (e.g. a process is not found, or the wrong PID is returned), please attach the output of the --debug flag when opening a GitHub issue. This dumps the exact shell commands that were run and their raw output, which is almost always enough to diagnose the problem.

How to collect debug output

Run the same command that failed, but add the -d / --debug flag:

# Example: process not found on port 3000
find-process --debug -p 3000

# Example: process name search returns nothing
find-process --debug node

The output will look like this (debug lines go to stderr, results to stdout):

[debug] Platform : darwin
[debug] Node     : v20.15.0
[debug] Version  : 2.0.0

[debug] Command: netstat -anv -p TCP && netstat -anv -p UDP
[debug] stdout:
Active Internet connections (including servers)
...

[debug] stderr:
(empty)

[debug] Command: ps -p 1234 -ww -o pid,ppid,uid,gid,args
[debug] stdout:
PID  PPID ...

[debug] stderr:
(empty)

[debug] Please copy the above output and attach it to your issue:
[debug] https://github.com/yibn2008/find-process/issues

============================================================
No process found

To capture the debug output, redirect stderr:

find-process --debug -p 3000 2>debug.txt

Paste the contents into the "Debug output" section of the bug report template.

Note: the debug output may contain process names and listening ports from your machine. Review it before sharing if you are working in a sensitive environment.

Contributing

We welcome Pull Requests for bug fixes and new features. Please check the following before submitting a PR:

  • Coding Style - Follow the Standard Style
  • TypeScript - Ensure proper typing and no type errors
  • Documentation - Add documentation for every API change
  • Unit Tests - Add unit tests for bug fixes or new features
  • Build - Ensure pnpm run build completes successfully

License

MIT

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