IP Finder CLI is the Official Command Line Client For IPFinder, singing up for a free account at https://ipfinder.io/auth/signup, for Free IPFinder API access token.
The free plan is limited to 4,000 requests a day, and doesn’t include some of the data fields To enable all the data fields and additional request volumes see https://ipfinder.io/pricing.
It include the following features;
- Supports Single IP Address, asn, ranges, firewall as Input
- Supports Bulk
- Exports Results to Screen or to An Output File
- Supports IPv4 and IPv6
- Supports ASN number , RANGES , Firewall
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System Requirements
- PHP >= 7.0
- JSON PHP Extension
- CURL PHP Extension
- official PHP library for IPfinder.
First, download the IPfinder cli using Composer:
composer global require ipfinder-io/ip-finder-cli
Make sure to place composer’s system-wide vendor bin directory in your $PATH
so the IPfinder executable can be located by your system. This directory exists in different locations based on your operating system; however, some common locations include:
- macOS:
$HOME/.composer/vendor/bin
- GNU / Linux Distributions:
$HOME/.config/composer/vendor/bin
- Windows:
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Composer\vendor\bin
download the IPfinder cli using from github using curl
##using curl
$ curl -LO https://github.com/ipfinder-io/ip-finder-cli/releases/download/v1.0.0/ipfinder.phar
##Using wget
$ wget https://github.com/ipfinder-io/ip-finder-cli/releases/download/v1.0.0/ipfinder.phar
$ chmod +x ipfinder.phar
$ sudo mv ipfinder.phar /usr/bin/ipfinder
$ ipfinder -h
Windows
- Download IPFINDER PHAR from github
- Create a directory for PHP binaries; e.g.,
C:\bin
- Open a command line (e.g., press Windows+R » type
cmd
» ENTER) - Create a wrapping batch script (results in
C:\bin\ipfinder.cmd
):
C:\Users\username> cd
C:\bin C:\bin> echo @php “%~dp0ipfinder.phar” %* > ipfinder.cmd
C:\bin> exit
- Open a new command line and confirm that you can execute IPfinder from any path:
C:\Users\username> ipfinder –help