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idspy

v2.1.2

Published

npm packge to streamline simple networking and OSINT tasks

Downloads

9

Readme

idspy

idspy is a simple and easy-to-use networking tool designed to simplify basic tasks. This command-line utility provides information about your current network and host, along with fetching public IP data.

The utility is written in Node.js and is deployable on any system supporting Node.js.

Features

  • Fetch host data
  • Get public IP data
  • Recognize input as IPv4, IPv6, or Domain

Installation

Make sure you have Node.js installed on your system. Then, install idspy globally using npm:

npm install -g idspy

Usage

To fetch host data, simply run the command without any arguments:

idspy

This will output information about your current host, including the username, device name, CPU, OS, total memory, private IP address, and public IP address.

To fetch IP data, pass an IP address as an argument:

idspy 8.8.8.8

This will output information related to the IP address, including the city, region, country, ZIP, and ISP.

idspy can identify IPv4 and IPv6 addresses as well as domains. If the input is not recognized as any of these, an error message will be shown with information on the correct formats.

Contribution

Feel free to contribute to this project by submitting issues or pull requests for bugs and features.

License

MIT License

Disclaimer

Please use this tool responsibly. Fetching public IP data is meant for legitimate use cases like debugging and troubleshooting.