- cross-posted to:
- code_monkeys@gekinzuku.com
- cross-posted to:
- code_monkeys@gekinzuku.com
cross-posted from: https://gekinzuku.com/post/98403
While it’s easy to get an IP address from popular websites such as whatismyip.com, it’s not often friendly to a context where you might need to get your IP address for command line tools.
In order to grab your IP address via the command line, there’s a page on a site called ipinfo.io/ip which only contains body content corresponding to your IP address. The easiest way to fetch that data is with the
curl
command (should be available on both Windows and Linux).curl ipinfo.io/ip
It may also be beneficial to add this to your
.bashrc
or.aliasrc
on Linux systems with something like
alias myip="curl ipinfo.io/ip"
Now you have an easy way to grab your IP address from the command line!
Nice! That’s a good short one as well, and I wasn’t aware of it before.
I accidentally found it while I was looking for something completely unrelated and it just stuck in my mind. 😹