# Check If A Port Is In Use The `lsof` command is used to *list open files*. This includes listing network connections. This means I can check if a particular port is in use and what process is using that port. For instance, I can check if my rails application is currently running on port 3000. ``` $ lsof -i TCP:3000 COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME ruby 13821 jbranchaud 12u IPv6 0xdf2e9fd346cc12b5 0t0 TCP localhost:hbci (LISTEN) ruby 13821 jbranchaud 13u IPv4 0xdf2e9fd33ca74d65 0t0 TCP localhost:hbci (LISTEN) ``` I can see that a ruby process (my rails app) is using port 3000. The PID and a number of other details are included. See more details with `man lsof`. h/t [Mike Chau](https://twitter.com/money_mikec)