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More description needed #6

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orimdominic opened this issue Oct 3, 2019 · 3 comments
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More description needed #6

orimdominic opened this issue Oct 3, 2019 · 3 comments

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@orimdominic
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Could you please add more description to what this package does. I don't know what Get platform specific application process name (cross platform) really means.

You could also add a gif to describe what the package does or how it works. Thanks

@orimdominic orimdominic changed the title More description More description needed Oct 3, 2019
@arshadkazmi42
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This library is used by other libraries to get the name of system process from Windows, Mac, Linux operating system.

We are planning on adding more applications process name in this. So this package can be used to get any applications process name and can be used to process as per need.

One of the library is this https://github.com/arshadkazmi42/browser-kill
This library is used to kill browser process on system, this library gets the name of the process by current running operating system and then passes that process name to pkill library to kill the process.

Would you like to send a PR for this? Improving the description?
And I am not very sure what gif we can add? Any suggestions for that?

@orimdominic
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Okay.. I think your response here is a good starting point for anyone to use to learn about system processes and then contribute if they want to.

About the gif, I'll record one while using the library and create a PR. Are you okay with that?

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arshadkazmi42 commented Oct 4, 2019

About the gif, I'll record one while using the library and create a PR. Are you okay with that?

Sounds good.

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