

DevKill
Find and kill orphaned dev server processes hogging your ports.
winget install --id=AndyBochmann.DevKill -e Description
DevKill is a Windows utility that discovers processes listening on ports via native Windows APIs and lets you kill them. It auto-discovers zombie dev servers (Node, .NET, Python, PHP, Vite, and others), shows them in a modern dark Fluent UI, and lets you kill them individually or in bulk. Includes CLI mode (devkill 3000), system tray integration, and auto-refresh.
DevKill is available through winget as package ID AndyBochmann.DevKill, with version 1.1.0. Use the install command above to set it up on Windows without downloading a separate installer manually.
Why install it with winget
Developer-tool pages are strongest when they connect to the broader workstation build: editors, terminals, runtimes, containers, and AI coding tools.
- •Makes developer stacks easier to reinstall with one repeatable flow
- •Useful for scripting day-one workstation setup
- •Works well when paired with archive pages, publishers, and curated topics
Good fit for
AndyBochmann.DevKill
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