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human-signals
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Human-friendly process signals.
This is a map of known process signals with some information about each signal.
Unlike [os.constants.signals](https://nodejs.org/api/os.html#os_signal_constants) this includes:
- human-friendly [descriptions](#description)
- [default actions](#action), including whether they [can be prevented](#forced)
- whether the signal is [supported](#supported) by the current OS
Example
js const { signalsByName, signalsByNumber } = require('human-signals') console.log(signalsByName.SIGINT) // { // name: 'SIGINT', // number: 2, // description: 'User interruption with CTRL-C', // supported: true, // action: 'terminate', // forced: false, // standard: 'ansi' // } console.log(signalsByNumber[8]) // { // name: 'SIGFPE', // number: 8, // description: 'Floating point arithmetic error', // supported: true, // action: 'core', // forced: false, // standard: 'ansi' // }
Install
bash npm install human-signals
Usage
signalsByName
_Type_: object
Object whose keys are signal [names](#name) and values are [signal objects](#signal).
signalsByNumber
_Type_: object
Object whose keys are signal [numbers](#number) and values are [signal objects](#signal).
signal
_Type_: object
Signal object with the following properties.
name
_Type_: string
Standard name of the signal, for example 'SIGINT'.
number
_Type_: number
Code number of the signal, for example 2. While most number are cross-platform, some are different between different OS.
description
_Type_: string
Human-friendly description for the signal, for example 'User interruption with CTRL-C'.
supported
_Type_: boolean
Whether the current OS can handle this signal in Node.js using [process.on(name, handler)](https://nodejs.org/api/process.html#process_signal_events).
The list of supported signals is OS-specific.
action
_Type_: string<br>_Enum_: 'terminate', 'core', 'ignore', 'pause', 'unpause'
What is the default action for this signal when it is not handled.
forced
_Type_: boolean
Whether the signal's default action cannot be prevented. This is true for SIGTERM, SIGKILL and SIGSTOP.
standard
_Type_: string<br>_Enum_: 'ansi', 'posix', 'bsd', 'systemv', 'other'
Which standard defined that signal.
Support
If you found a bug or would like a new feature, _don't hesitate_ to [submit an issue on GitHub](../../issues).
For other questions, feel free to chat with us on Gitter.
Everyone is welcome regardless of personal background. We enforce a [Code of conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) in order to promote a positive and inclusive environment.
Contributing
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If the documentation is unclear or has a typo, please click on the page's Edit button (pencil icon) and suggest a correction.
If you would like to help us fix a bug or add a new feature, please check our [guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md). Pull requests are welcome!
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