You can search on how to kill that process.
For Linux/Mac OS search (sudo) run
this in the terminal:
$ lsof -i tcp:3000
$ kill -9 PID
On Windows:
netstat -ano | findstr :3000
tskill typeyourPIDhere
change tskill
for taskkill
in git bash
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