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nexttrace provide the geolocation information of IP in the output.

BTW, the author also enhance the nali project (nali-nt) to add geolocation information to mtr output.

mtr -n4 tj.189.cn | ./nali-nt_linux_amd64

https://github.com/nxtrace/nali


Last time I looked at `mtr`, I believe that geolocation was already available.

I understand your concern and have consulted with the author.

When using the Nextrace API for IP geolocation, Nextrace performs Proof-of-Work (PoW) authentication first. Therefore, the website counts only these authentication requests.

Consequently, the statistics do not include requests using other IP APIs.


Cross-platform shell scripts that enhance the `ping` command with visual output for Windows, macOS, and Linux.


Awesome ~

It seems containerlab use https://github.com/vrnetlab/vrnetlab, which is also a network lab based upon container technology.

I am wondering the diff between containerlab and vrnetlab ~


I am not very familiar with rg. This is only an experiment. We will provide a shorter subcmd for --fzfapp later.



( man + tldr ) * fzf


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This is awesome.

I am wondering whether the linux version can run on alpine.


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