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PRETTYPING(1) | User Commands | PRETTYPING(1) |
NAME¶
prettyping - a better ping tool based on iputils-ping
SYNOPSIS¶
prettyping [prettypingparameters] <standardpingparameters>
DESCRIPTION¶
This script is a wrapper around the system's "ping" tool. It will substitute each ping response line by a colored character, giving a very compact overview of the ping responses.
prettypingparameters:¶
- --[no]color
- Enable/disable color output. (default: enabled)
- --[no]multicolor
- Enable/disable multi-color unicode output. Has no effect if either color or unicode is disabled. (default: enabled)
- --[no]unicode
- Enable/disable unicode characters. (default: enabled)
- --[no]legend
- Enable/disable the latency legend. (default: enabled)
- --[no]terminal
- Force the output designed to a terminal. (default: auto)
- --last <n>
- Use the last "n" pings at the statistics line. (default: 60)
- --columns <n>
- Override auto-detection of terminal dimensions.
- --lines <n>
- Override auto-detection of terminal dimensions.
- --rttmin <n>
- Minimum RTT represented in the unicode graph. (default: auto)
- --rttmax <n>
- Maximum RTT represented in the unicode graph. (default: auto)
- --awkbin <exec>
- Override the awk interpreter. (default: awk)
--pingbin <exec> Override the ping tool. (default: ping)
- -6
- Shortcut for: --pingbin ping6
ping parameters handled by prettyping:¶
- -a
- Audible ping is not implemented yet.
- -f
- Flood mode is not allowed in prettyping.
- -q
- Quiet output is not allowed in prettyping.
- -R
- Record route mode is not allowed in prettyping.
- -v
- Verbose output seems to be the default mode in ping.
All other parameters are passed directly to ping.
SEE ALSO¶
December 2019 | prettyping 1.0.1 |