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If your webpack didn't kill it's process in terminal, you may need this.

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webpack-kill-process-on-end

If your webpack didn't kill it's process in terminal, you may need this.

This plugin can kill webpack process in terminal.

Add it into the webpack plugin list ( usually in a config file ), then it can take effect.

const webpackKillProcess = require('webpack-kill-process');
{
    plugins: [
		// ... your plugins here
        webpackKillProcess
	]
}

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Package last updated on 05 Nov 2021

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