Environment:
OS: Windows 7
Git: git version 2.13.1.windows.2
NodeJS: 8.1.2
Steps:
1. Create a js file with content
const http = require('http');
const fs = require('fs');
const port = 3000;
const app = http.createServer((req,res) => {
res.writeHead(200);
res.end("hi");
});
app.listen(port);
its a simple server running on 3000 port.
2. Run command "node ./app.js" inside git bash.
3. hit "CTRL + c" (2 times) to kill the process.
4. If you look at taskmanager, then you will see a node.js process
still running. or if you try to restart the server it will say port
300 already in use.
Notes:
1. This was working on first version of Git 2.13, it broke after the
first version.
Thanks
Regards,
Gyandeep Singh