Advanced command-line ping tool
--log
saves normal ping output to a file. Will default to saving to current directory if a path is not specified. (https://github.com/Killeroo/PowerPing/issues/116)Full Changelog: https://github.com/Killeroo/PowerPing/compare/v1.3.3...v1.3.4
noinput
always has; using it in a command will mean that command does not require input once it has finished . What's changed is these commands now persistent accross runs of PowerPing. So if you use noinput
once you will no longer be prompted for input next time PowerPing is run even if you don't include /noinput
. The same applies in reverse to /requireinput
which is still the default behaviour for PowerPing)--timestamp
but adds full local time and date/fulltimestamp
and /timestamp
commands (/timestamp utc
or /fulltimestamp utc
in order to use) to display any timestamps in UTC--version
and ```--help`` commands--symbols
command (use /sym 0 or 1
to select alternate themes)/listen 127.0.0.1
to specify address)/listen
command will now listen to all local adapter addresses by default(Changes since v1.2.0)
Special thanks to @jdpurcell for contributing some key fixes and improvements that have plagued PowerPing since it's inital release
(Changes since v1.1.0)
- Added partial support for .NET Core (Very unstable)
Fixed 'recieved' typo Fixed multiple problems with arguments parsing
Added /examples argument Added /scan option to help message
Multiple fixes
New features -Scanning (/fl)
New arguments: -Added version -Added no input
Multiple bug fixes and ehancements (Check commits for more info)