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fix(cli): kill before dev command recursively on Unix, closes #2794 #3848

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This is a backport of b689271 (#2883) using SIGTERM instead of SIGKILL to fix the beforeDevCommand not being killed on Unix platforms, see #2794 (comment) for reproduction steps.

@lucasfernog lucasfernog requested a review from a team April 2, 2022 14:51
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@lucasfernog lucasfernog changed the title fix(cli): kill before dev command recursively on unix, closes #2794 fix(cli): kill before dev command recursively on Unix, closes #2794 Apr 2, 2022
@lucasfernog lucasfernog merged commit e251e1b into dev Apr 3, 2022
@lucasfernog lucasfernog deleted the fix/unix-before-dev-command branch April 3, 2022 14:26
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