Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: ipwrangle
Version: 0.0.3
Summary: Simple python-based command-line utilities to work with CIDRs individual IPs.
Home-page: https://github.com/0x3a/ipwrangle
Author: Yonathan Klijnsma
Author-email: admin@0x3a.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # ipwrangle
        Simple python-based command-line utilities to work with CIDRs individual IPs.
        
        #### Usage
        `ipwrangle` is installed as four command-line utility accessible as `innet`, `netlen`, `ipreduce` and `ipexpand` from the command-line.
        
        You can use it them to convert a CIDR notation into the list of IP addresses contained in the block, reduce a list of IP addresses into its smallest CIDR blocks possible, calculate a CIDR block size or check if an IP is in a CIDR block.
        
        An example of expansion:
        
        ```
        -$ ipexpand 192.0.2.0/24 | head -n10
        192.0.2.0
        192.0.2.1
        192.0.2.2
        192.0.2.3
        192.0.2.4
        192.0.2.5
        192.0.2.6
        192.0.2.7
        192.0.2.8
        192.0.2.9
        ```
        
        Reduction:
        ```text
        -$ ipexpand 192.0.2.0/24 | head -n10 | ipreduce
        192.0.2.0/29
        192.0.2.8/31
        ```
        
        Network size:
        ```text
        -$ netlen netlen 2001:db4::/56
        4722366482869645213696
        ```
        
        IP in CDIR block, this utility writes on stderr (for human reading) but also has a return code of 0 (true) -1 (false) to use in automation:
        ```text
         innet 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.0/24
        true
        -$ echo $?
        0
        -$ innet 192.169.0.1 192.168.0.0/24
        false
        -$ echo $?
        255
        ```
        
        All tools besides `innet` accept data as commandline arguments (multiple entries split with a comma) or through stdin as multiline.
        
        
        #### Bugs
        Feel free to report issues, I build these tools simply because I couldn't find ones that did exactly this.
Platform: UNKNOWN
Requires-Python: >=3
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