cargo-rx
mtr
cargo-rx | mtr | |
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5 | 22 | |
14 | 2,546 | |
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3.7 | 6.3 | |
about 1 year ago | 2 months ago | |
Rust | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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cargo-rx
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Announcing cargo-rx v0.2: A simple fuzzy finder and Runner for Examples in Rust/Cargo projects
GitHub | crates.io | Release notes
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[Media] DidYouMean: A cli spelling corrector written in Rust!
Very cool. I'm looking for a spell checking or auto correction hint support for a fuzzy finder project I've currently been building out. I just created an issue under the project as I was inspired in part by supporting such a feature; I do think it would be cool to add auto completion or suggestion hints mainly for CLI utilities, at least ones where it makes sense to have it certainly. I like that cargo run already has built in support for this, and I agree it would be cool for other projects to adopt such functionality, assuming it proves to be feasible enough.
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What's everyone working on this week (15/2022)?
I'm working on releasing the next minor release of my project cargo-rx, which should hopefully be wrapped up by tomorrow at the latest. It basically employs a fuzzy finder approach - thanks to skim - to make it easier to run examples in Cargo projects.
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What's everyone working on this week (14/2022)?
I've been working on releasing the next minor version update for my crate cargo-rx, which is a wrapper around cargo run --example. On Mac/Linux, it serves a fuzzy finder which leverages skim to sort and search for examples to run within a specific crate.
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Announcing cargo-rx: a simple, modern runner and fuzzy finder for examples in rust/cargo projects
Hi there, fellow Rustaceans! I'm very pleased to announce the initial v0.1.0 release of cargo-rx, a simple, modern example runner for Cargo projects. It provides a single executable rx which abstracts away cargo run --example, and provides a fuzzy finder to search for an example to run.
mtr
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Trippy 0.9.0 Release
As a reminder, Trippy combines the functionality of traceroute and ping and is designed to assist with the analysis of networking issues. You can think of it as a modern, cross platform, Rust based version of tools such as mtr, with a bunch of advanced features and a fancy TUI.
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Show HN: How did YOUR computer reach my server?
Cool project! Two suggestions, one serious, one frivolous:
- I wonder if you could get more accurate results by using TCP or UDP instead of ICMP. I think traditional traceroute has an option to use UDP, mtr [1] can use TCP or UDP, and tcptraceroute [2] can use TCP.
- This would be a perfect fit for some Talking Heads references. "And you may ask yourself, well, how did I get here?" [3]
[1] https://github.com/traviscross/mtr
[2] https://linux.die.net/man/1/tcptraceroute
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_in_a_Lifetime_(Talking_He...
- MTR Traceroute
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Internet goes out every day at 4:15pm
Run mtr, or whatever the Windows equivalent might be, and leave it running shortly before 4:15pm, and see where the traffic stops when the Internet shuts off.
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What software/tools should every sysadmin have on their desktop?
Lot of great stuff here, haven’t seen MTR yet: https://github.com/traviscross/mtr
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Troubleshooting Issues
Consider using MTR (software) towards the actual end-point of the SIP connection to get a combination of traceroute and ping which will be much more revealing. This will also allow you to quickly identify if the problem is local to your equipment or somewhere along the path. Consider allowing her to join a Google Conference from Teams to determine if it is provider related. Yes, port mirroring and wire shark is the gold standard and will display the "answer" on your screen quickly but it requires skills to know what to analyze, look at and how to interpret the data.
- ICMP, Ping, and Traceroute – What I Wish I Was Taught
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Tmux over ssh freezes faster then ssh session timeout
Have you tried something like mtr to check for connection issues? I would recommand the view you get when hitting d twice after starting it (with the colored graph for latencies).
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What's everyone working on this week (17/2022)?
Continuing to build trippy; a network diagnostic tool inspired by mtr. There is still a long way to go but it is getting closer to feature parity with mtr.
- Internet magically gets faster when opening speedtest?
What are some alternatives?
microbin - A secure, configurable file-sharing and URL shortening web app written in Rust.
Wireshark - Read-only mirror of Wireshark's Git repository at https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark. ⚠️ GitHub won't let us disable pull requests. ⚠️ THEY WILL BE IGNORED HERE ⚠️ Upload them at GitLab instead.
typos - Source code spell checker
iperf - iperf3: A TCP, UDP, and SCTP network bandwidth measurement tool
glam-rs - A simple and fast linear algebra library for games and graphics
trippy - A network diagnostic tool
uom - Units of measurement -- type-safe zero-cost dimensional analysis
mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.
pm-rust
perf-tools - Performance analysis tools based on Linux perf_events (aka perf) and ftrace
achat - A collection of simple modules which showcase simple use of tasks, channels, and other tokio primitives to implement simple networking applications. Purely educational purposes.
httpstat - curl statistics made simple