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Well, I guess I'm just an idiot. This was more of an issue with Windows Terminal than anything: This setting ("hide terminal in the notification rea when it is minimized") was confusing me. I'd minimize my terminal and it would disappear, but even clicking on the terminal icon in the tray wasn't restoring my session (it would open a new instance). So I couldn't see that Azurite was still running on a terminal instance. Now I see that Azurite runs in the terminal and closes automatically when the session closes. Thanks! |
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Hi all,
I have Azurite installed via NPM. I've been able to start it, connect to it with a client and DataGrip as well. However, I don't actually know how to stop it from a command line. I have to restart my machine to stop it from running.
Sometimes I accidentally close my terminal and it continues to run in the background so this would be a helpful thing to document in the NPM instructions...
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