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6 xkill - kill a client by its X resource
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9 xkill [-display displayname] [-id resource] [-button number] [-frame]
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13 Xkill is a utility for forcing the X server to close connections to
14 clients. This program is very dangerous, but is useful for aborting
15 programs that have displayed undesired windows on a user's screen. If
16 no resource identifier is given with -id, xkill will display a special
17 cursor as a prompt for the user to select a window to be killed. If a
18 pointer button is pressed over a non-root window, the server will close
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23 This option specifies the name of the X server to contact.
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26 This option specifies the X identifier for the resource whose
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32 This option specifies the number of pointer button that should
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38 -all This option indicates that all clients with top-level windows
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44 -frame This option indicates that xkill should ignore the standard
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50 This command does not provide any warranty that the application whose
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57 Button Specifies a specific pointer button number or the word "any" to
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61 X(7), xwininfo(1), XKillClient and XGetPointerMapping in the Xlib Pro‐
62 grammers Manual, KillClient in the X Protocol Specification
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65 Jim Fulton, MIT X Consortium
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