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import {type ListenOptions} from 'node:net';
export type Options = {
/**
A preferred port or an iterable of preferred ports to use.
*/
readonly port?: number | Iterable<number>;
/**
Ports that should not be returned.
You could, for example, pass it the return value of the `portNumbers()` function.
*/
readonly exclude?: Iterable<number>;
/**
The host on which port resolution should be performed. Can be either an IPv4 or IPv6 address.
By default, it checks availability on all local addresses defined in [OS network interfaces](https://nodejs.org/api/os.html#os_os_networkinterfaces). If this option is set, it will only check the given host.
*/
readonly host?: string;
} & Omit<ListenOptions, 'port'>;
/**
Get an available TCP port number.
@returns Port number.
@example
```
import getPort from 'get-port';
console.log(await getPort());
//=> 51402
// Pass in a preferred port
console.log(await getPort({port: 3000}));
// Will use 3000 if available, otherwise fall back to a random port
// Pass in an array of preferred ports
console.log(await getPort({port: [3000, 3001, 3002]}));
// Will use any element in the preferred ports array if available, otherwise fall back to a random port
```
*/
export default function getPort(options?: Options): Promise<number>;
/**
Generate port numbers in the given range `from`...`to`.
@param from - The first port of the range. Must be in the range `1024`...`65535`.
@param to - The last port of the range. Must be in the range `1024`...`65535` and must be greater than `from`.
@returns The port numbers in the range.
@example
```
import getPort, {portNumbers} from 'get-port';
console.log(await getPort({port: portNumbers(3000, 3100)}));
// Will use any port from 3000 to 3100, otherwise fall back to a random port
```
*/
export function portNumbers(from: number, to: number): Iterable<number>;
/**
Clear the internal cache of locked ports.
This can be useful when you want the results to be unaffected by previous calls.
Please note that clearing the cache could cause [race conditions](https://github.com/sindresorhus/get-port#beware).
@example
```
import getPort, {clearLockedPorts} from 'get-port';
const port = [3000, 3001, 3002];
console.log(await getPort({port}));
//=> 3000
console.log(await getPort({port}));
//=> 3001
// If you want the results to be unaffected by previous calls, clear the cache.
clearLockedPorts();
console.log(await getPort({port}));
//=> 3000
```
*/
export function clearLockedPorts(): void;