Kira #### Kira (bash-kira): a small bash script for killing programs which run too long. The first time you run Kira, it begins watching the pids of a program. The next time you run Kira, it will kill pids if they are still running. usage ===== Kira expects two arguments, the `process-regex` and the human readable `program-name`. .. code-block:: bash ./kira.sh For example: .. code-block:: bash ./kira.sh /usr/local/bin/uri2png uri2png cron ==== This example kills a program if it has been running for 1-2 minutes. .. code-block:: bash * * * * * /usr/bin/kira.sh /usr/local/bin/uri2png uri2png Note: Cron does not support sub minute scheduling, but Kira should. files ===== Kira manages two files: /tmp/kira-$PROGRAM_NAME.log: Kira tracks when/what is killed here. /tmp/kira-$PROGRAM_NAME.pids: Kira stores pids currently being monitored here.