+cabal-version: 3.0
name: hath
-version: 0.5.1
-cabal-version: >= 1.10
+version: 0.5.8
author: Michael Orlitzky
-maintainer: Michael Orlitzky <michael@orlitzky.com>
-homepage: http://michael.orlitzky.com/code/hath.xhtml
+maintainer: Michael Orlitzky <michael@orlitzky.com>
+homepage: https://michael.orlitzky.com/code/hath.xhtml
+bug-reports: mailto:michael@orlitzky.com
category: Utils
-license: AGPL-3
+license: AGPL-3.0-or-later
license-file: doc/LICENSE
build-type: Simple
extra-source-files:
+ doc/COPYING
doc/man1/hath.1
test/shell/*.test
synopsis:
- Hath manipulates network blocks in CIDR notation.
+ Manipulates network blocks in CIDR notation
description:
Hath is a Haskell program for working with network blocks in CIDR
notation. When dealing with blocks of network addresses, there are a
few things that one usually wants to do with them:
- .
+
* Create a regular expression matching the CIDR block(s). This is
because grep will throw up if you feed it CIDR.
- .
+
* Combine small blocks into larger ones. For example, if you have two
consecutive \/24s, they might combine into a larger \/23.
- .
+
* View the result of block combination in a useful way.
- .
+
* List them.
- .
- Hath has several modes to perform these functions:
- .
- [@Regexed@]
- This computes a (Perl-compatible) regular expression matching
- the input CIDR blocks. It's the default mode of operation.
- .
- [@Reduced@]
- This combines small blocks into larger ones where possible, and
- eliminates redundant blocks. The output should be equivalent to
- the input, though.
- .
- [@Duped@]
- Shows only the blocks that would be removed by reduce; that is, it
- shows the ones that would get combined into larger blocks or are
- simply redundant.
- .
- [@Diffed@]
- Shows what would change if you used reduce. Uses diff-like
- notation.
- .
- [@Listed@]
- List the IP addresses contained within the given CIDRs.
- .
- /Examples/:
- .
- Compute a (Perl-compatible) regular expression matching
- the input CIDR blocks. It's the default mode of operation.
- .
- @
- $ echo \"10.0.0.0\/29 10.0.0.8\/29\" | hath
- ((10)\.(0)\.(0)\.(15|14|13|12|11|10|9|8|7|6|5|4|3|2|1|0))
- @
- .
- Combine two \/24s into a \/23:
- .
- @
- $ echo \"10.0.0.0\/24 10.0.1.0\/24\" | hath reduced
- 10.0.0.0/23
- @
- .
- List the addresses in 192.168.0.240\/29:
- .
- @
- $ echo 192.168.0.240\/29 | hath listed
- 192.168.0.240
- 192.168.0.241
- 192.168.0.242
- 192.168.0.243
- 192.168.0.244
- 192.168.0.245
- 192.168.0.246
- 192.168.0.247
- @
- .
- The command-line syntax and complete set of options are documented in
- the man page.
+
+ Hath has several modes to perform these functions. The command-line
+ syntax and complete set of options are documented in the man page.
executable hath
+ default-language:
+ Haskell2010
main-is:
Main.hs
Octet
Paths_hath
+ autogen-modules:
+ Paths_hath
+
build-depends:
- base >= 4.15,
+ base >= 4.15 && < 5.0,
cmdargs >= 0.10,
split >= 0.2,
tasty >= 0.8,
test-suite testsuite
type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
hs-source-dirs: src test
+ default-language: Haskell2010
main-is: TestSuite.hs
other-modules:
Octet
build-depends:
- base >= 4.15,
+ base >= 4.15 && < 5.0,
split >= 0.2,
tasty >= 0.8,
tasty-hunit >= 0.8,
test-suite shelltests
type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
hs-source-dirs: test
+ default-language: Haskell2010
main-is: ShellTests.hs
build-depends:
- base >= 4.15,
+ base >= 4.15 && < 5.0,
process >= 1.1
source-repository head
type: git
- location: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/hath.git
+ location: https://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/hath.git
branch: master