prettyping
is a wrapper around the standard ping
tool with the objective of making the output prettier, more colorful, more compact, and easier to read.
prettyping
runs the standard ping
in the background and parses its output, showing the ping responses in a graphical way at the terminal (by using colors and Unicode characters).
prettyping
is written in bash
and awk
, and is reported to work on many different systems (Linux, Mac OS X, BSD…), as well as running on different versions of awk
(gawk
, mawk
, nawk
, busybox awk
).
Read about the history of this project, as well as detailed information, screenshots, videos at: http://denilsonsa.github.io/prettyping/
bash
(tested on 4.20, should work on versions as old as 2008)awk
(either gawk
, mawk
, nawk
or busybox awk
; should work on gawk
versions as old as 2008; should probably work on any other awk implementation)ping
(from iputils
, or any other version that prints essentially the same output, like Mac OS X ping or oping)stty
or tput
to auto-detect the terminal size.chmod +x prettyping
That's all! No root permission is required. You can save and run it from any directory. As long as your user can run ping
, bash
and awk
, then prettyping
will work.
Alternatively, you can download the latest tarball from GitHub:
For people building a prettyping
package (for any Linux distro or for Mac OS X), just install the prettyping
script into /usr/bin/
, or whatever directory is appropriate. No other file is necessary.
If you're using Zgenom:
zgenom load unixorn/prettyping
to your .zshrc
along with your other zgenom load
commands.zgenom reset && zgenom save
If you're using Antigen:
antigen bundle unixorn/prettyping
to your .zshrc
where you've listed your other plugins.antigen bundle unixorn/prettyping
in a running shell to have antigen
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