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I want to use a simple command to kill my ssh using kill, so here is what I did in ~/.zshrc



killssh(){

op = $(pgrep -lf sshfs); #get information of sshfs
# e.x: 54073 sshfs -o reconnect xxx...
# 54073 is the pid of sshfs

pid = $(op) | grep -o -E '[0-9]+' | head -1 | sed -e 's/^0+//';
# get the first number of "54073 sshfs -o .."

kill -9 "$pid";

}









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    Why not use pkill instead?
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I want to use a simple command to kill my ssh using kill, so here is what I did in ~/.zshrc



killssh(){

op = $(pgrep -lf sshfs); #get information of sshfs
# e.x: 54073 sshfs -o reconnect xxx...
# 54073 is the pid of sshfs

pid = $(op) | grep -o -E '[0-9]+' | head -1 | sed -e 's/^0+//';
# get the first number of "54073 sshfs -o .."

kill -9 "$pid";

}









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    Why not use pkill instead?
    – ssemilla
    Nov 10 at 9:48













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favorite









up vote
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down vote

favorite











I want to use a simple command to kill my ssh using kill, so here is what I did in ~/.zshrc



killssh(){

op = $(pgrep -lf sshfs); #get information of sshfs
# e.x: 54073 sshfs -o reconnect xxx...
# 54073 is the pid of sshfs

pid = $(op) | grep -o -E '[0-9]+' | head -1 | sed -e 's/^0+//';
# get the first number of "54073 sshfs -o .."

kill -9 "$pid";

}









share|improve this question













I want to use a simple command to kill my ssh using kill, so here is what I did in ~/.zshrc



killssh(){

op = $(pgrep -lf sshfs); #get information of sshfs
# e.x: 54073 sshfs -o reconnect xxx...
# 54073 is the pid of sshfs

pid = $(op) | grep -o -E '[0-9]+' | head -1 | sed -e 's/^0+//';
# get the first number of "54073 sshfs -o .."

kill -9 "$pid";

}






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  • 1




    Why not use pkill instead?
    – ssemilla
    Nov 10 at 9:48














  • 1




    Why not use pkill instead?
    – ssemilla
    Nov 10 at 9:48








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Why not use pkill instead?
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Why not use pkill instead?
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Nov 10 at 9:48

















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