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## NS.kill() method
Terminate another script.
<b>Signature:</b>
```typescript
kill(script: string, host: string, ...args: (string | number | boolean)[]): boolean;
```
## Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| script | string | Filename or pid of the script to kill |
| host | string | Hostname of the server on which to kill the script. |
| args | (string \| number \| boolean)\[\] | Arguments to identify which script to kill. |
<b>Returns:</b>
boolean
True if the script is successfully killed, and false otherwise.
## Remarks
RAM cost: 0.5 GB
Kills the script on the target server specified by the scripts name and arguments. Remember that scripts are uniquely identified by both their name and arguments. For example, if `foo.script` is run with the argument 1, then this is not the same as `foo.script` run with the argument 2, even though they have the same code.
## Example 1
```ts
// NS1:
//The following example will try to kill a script named foo.script on the foodnstuff server that was ran with no arguments:
kill("foo.script", "foodnstuff");
//The following will try to kill a script named foo.script on the current server that was ran with no arguments:
kill("foo.script", getHostname());
//The following will try to kill a script named foo.script on the current server that was ran with the arguments 1 and “foodnstuff”:
kill("foo.script", getHostname(), 1, "foodnstuff");
```
## Example 2
```ts
// NS2:
//The following example will try to kill a script named foo.script on the foodnstuff server that was ran with no arguments:
ns.kill("foo.script", "foodnstuff");
//The following will try to kill a script named foo.script on the current server that was ran with no arguments:
ns.kill("foo.script", getHostname());
//The following will try to kill a script named foo.script on the current server that was ran with the arguments 1 and “foodnstuff”:
ns.kill("foo.script", getHostname(), 1, "foodnstuff");
```