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ipfetch

CLI Tool for easy IP information fetching, inspired by https://github.com/trakBan/ipfetch.

This Rust implementation aims to provide stability and extra features, if you are interested in using the underlying Rust IP API library see https://github.com/mark-ruddy/seeip.

Asciinema example: https://asciinema.org/a/DJWnX7EL0MpBeL21yEUKlAqPo

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Installing

Cargo

Install the binary using cargo: cargo install ipfetch

Compile

Clone the source code from github and compile yourself:

git clone https://github.com/mark-ruddy/ipfetch
cd ipfetch && cargo build --release
sudo mv target/release/ipfetch /usr/local/bin

Examples

Run ipfetch --help to see available flags.

Get info on your own IP:

ipfetch --my-ip

Some systems can have both an IPv4 and an IPv6 assigned, to specifically check both:

ipfetch --my-ipv4 --my-ipv6

Get info on an IP:

ipfetch --ip 208.67.222.222

Get info on multiple IPs, IPv6 is supported:

ipfetch --ip 208.67.222.222 --ip 2620:0:ccc::2

Print IP info to terminal for the Google and Cloudflare DNS servers, and save this info to a file:

ipfetch --ip 8.8.8.8 --ip 1.1.1.1 --output dns-servers-info

Combine the flags to produce a report on your IPv6 and others in one command:

ipfetch --my-ipv6 --ip 8.8.8.8 -ip 208.67.222.222 --output ip-info-data

Contributions

Any and all contributions are appreciated - completely new features, bug fixes etc. Ensure your code is formatted with rustfmt.

Dependencies

~9–21MB
~300K SLoC