I have something like:
cd project && python manage.py runserver &
cd utilities && ./coffee_auto_compiler.py
And I want both of them to close on Ctrl-C (or some other command). How can I accomplish that?
EDIT: I tried using jobs -x kill
and kill ``jobs -p
, but it doesn't seem to kill what I need. Here is what I mean:
moon 8119 0.0 0.0 7556 3008 pts/0 S 13:17 0:00 /bin/bash
moon 8120 6.8 0.4 24568 18928 pts/0 S 13:17 0:00 python manage.py runserver
jobs -p
give me just process 8119, but I also need to close 8120, since it's the thing that the first command opened.
If it helps, the commands are actually in a Makefile, and I want it to run two daemons at the same time (and somehow close them at the same time). And yes, I'm using ubuntu, with bash
Answer
easiest way? since i dont know which distro you are using, ill assume its ubuntu. system>preferences>keyboard shortcuts. click add, name it, paste in your commands like this: "command1","command2" click add. click on the new shortcut, set shortcut key.
If that doesnt work for some reason, create a launcher with the commands, make sure it does what you want, and then use the above instructions to bind the launcher to the shortcut.
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