A macOS menu bar app and command-line tool that displays active localhost ports for development servers, allowing users to view details, open locations, and stop processes.
How It Works
You hear about pscan, a handy menu bar helper that shows all your local web projects running on your Mac at a glance.
Grab the latest version from the download link, unzip it, and drag the app to your Applications folder like any other app.
Find the network icon in your top menu bar, click it, and instantly see a list of your active local servers with ports, names, and folders.
Hover over a server to open it in your browser with one click, jump to its folder or terminal, or safely stop it if needed – everything feels quick and organized.
Open the options panel to choose what to show, like all ports or just your projects, and set it to start automatically when you log in.
Now your menu bar keeps watch over all your local development work, making it simple to check, access, or tidy up anytime without digging through tools.
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