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Root cause: Windows batch files written with LF endings caused cmd.exe to misparse labels and Chinese characters, producing garbled "not a command" errors. The Python launcher avoids encoding issues entirely. - start.py: reliable cross-platform launcher (kill ports, start 3 services, wait for health, print status) - start.bat / start_all.bat: minimal 4-line ASCII wrappers - stop.bat: inline Python for port-based process killing
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Batchfile
19 lines
553 B
Batchfile
@echo off
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cd /d "%~dp0"
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.venv\Scripts\python.exe -c "
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import os, signal, subprocess
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ports = (8000, 8001, 5173)
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for port in ports:
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try:
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r = subprocess.run(['netstat', '-ano'], capture_output=True, text=True)
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for line in r.stdout.splitlines():
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if f':{port}' in line and 'LISTENING' in line:
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pid = int(line.split()[-1])
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print(f'Killing PID {pid} on port {port}')
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os.kill(pid, signal.SIGTERM)
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except Exception as e:
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print(f'Port {port}: {e}')
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print('Done')
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"
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pause
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