GPing : Ping With A Graph

GPing is a Ping, but with a graph.

Install

FYI: The old Python version can be found under the python tag.

Homebrew (MacOS)

brew install gping

Homebrew (Linux)

brew install orf/brew/gping

Binaries (Windows)

Download the latest release from the github releases page. Extract it and move it to a directory on your PATH.

Cargo

cargo install gping

Usage

Just run gping [host].

$ gping –help
gping 0.1.7
Ping, but with a graph.

USAGE:
gping [OPTIONS] …

FLAGS:
-h, –help Prints help information
-V, –version Prints version information

OPTIONS:
-b, –buffer Determines the number pings to display. [default: 100]

ARGS:
<hosts>… Hosts or IPs to ping

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