
kill-process-mcp
An MCP server that allows users to list and kill operating system processes through natural language queries, making process management more intuitive across Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Tools
process_list
List running processes sorted by CPU or memory with optional name, user, status, CPU/memory thresholds, system-process filtering, sort order and limit.
process_kill
Kill the process identified by the given PID
README
kill-process-mcp 🔫
Cross-platform MCP (Model Context Protocol) server exposing tools to list and kill OS processes via natural language queries.
Perfect for shy ninjas who just want rogue processes gone!
"Find and nuke the damn CPU glutton choking my system!"
<a href="https://glama.ai/mcp/servers/@misiektoja/kill-process-mcp"> <img width="380" height="200" src="https://glama.ai/mcp/servers/@misiektoja/kill-process-mcp/badge" alt="kill-process-mcp MCP server" /> </a>
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Demo
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Tools
The following tools are exposed to MCP clients:
process_list
: Lists running processes sorted by CPU or memory with optional name, user, status, CPU/memory thresholds, system-process filtering, sort order and limitprocess_kill
: Terminates the selected process (with extreme prejudice!)
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Requirements
- MCP-compatible LLM client (like Claude Desktop)
- OS: macOS/Windows/Linux
- Python 3.13 or higher
- uv
- Libraries:
mcp
psutil
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Installation
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1. Clone the repo and install
git clone https://github.com/misiektoja/kill-process-mcp.git
cd kill-process-mcp
Install uv
if missing:
pip install uv
# or on macOS:
brew install uv
Install dependencies:
uv sync
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2. Configure MCP Client
Register the kill-process-mcp
as an MCP server in your client.
For example, in Claude Desktop add the following to claude_desktop_config.json
file:
{
"mcpServers":
{
"kill-process-mcp":
{
"command": "uv",
"args":
[
"run",
"--directory",
"/path/to/kill-process-mcp",
"kill_process_mcp.py"
],
"type": "stdio"
}
}
}
Default claude_desktop_config.json
location:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
Replace /path/to/kill-process-mcp
with the actual path of your project folder (remember to escape backslash characters if you're on Windows, e.g.: C:\\path\\to\\kill-process-mcp
)
Restart your LLM client and it should be able to talk to the kill-process-mcp
server.
In Claude Desktop
you can check if the server is installed by going to Profile → Settings → Integrations.
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Example Hit Contracts
Here are some example prompts you can use with your MCP-compatible AI assistant when interacting with this MCP server:
- Kill the damn process slowing down my system!
- Check my top 5 CPU parasites and flag any that look like malware
- List the 3 greediest processes by RAM usage
- Exterminate every process with Spotify in its name
- List Alice's Python processes, max 10 entries
- Which processes are over 2% CPU and 100 MB RAM
- anything else your imagination brings ...
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Disclaimer
This MCP server is armed and dangerous. If you snipe the wrong process, that's on you.
Proceed with caution.
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Change Log
See RELEASE_NOTES.md for details.
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License
Licensed under GPLv3. See LICENSE.
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