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'ipfs swarm peers' should print more info #2629

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whyrusleeping opened this issue Apr 29, 2016 · 4 comments
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'ipfs swarm peers' should print more info #2629

whyrusleeping opened this issue Apr 29, 2016 · 4 comments
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I think it would be pretty helpful to have ipfs swarm peers have a verbose option that allows it to print out latency to each peer and also potentially 'last contact' with each peer.

@whyrusleeping whyrusleeping added help wanted Seeking public contribution on this issue exp/novice Someone with a little familiarity can pick up exp/expert Having worked on the specific codebase is important and removed exp/novice Someone with a little familiarity can pick up labels May 9, 2016
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I am interested in getting involved with this project, if you think this is a good place for a new person to get involved I could help.

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Kubuxu commented May 14, 2016

It should be quite easy to do. I would encourage you to try.

A lot of issues are tagged with difficulty.

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Sounds good, I'll have a go.

csasarak referenced this issue in csasarak/go-ipfs May 17, 2016
This is used like 'ipfs swarm peers -v'. It prints out the normal peers
information, but also the latency of each peer

License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Chris Sasarak <chris.sasarak@gmail.com>
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Kubuxu commented May 25, 2016

Resolved by #2713

@Kubuxu Kubuxu closed this as completed May 25, 2016
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