evenmoreutils/README.md

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# evenmoreutils
a collection of small unix CLI tools, similar to
[moreutils](https://joeyh.name/code/moreutils/)
## domnet
`domnet` is a bare-bones tool for calculating the inverse of a
collection of IP subnets, which may be useful if you're doing weird
routing nonsense.
### examples
```
$ domnet 192.168.1.0/24
0.0.0.0/1
128.0.0.0/2
192.0.0.0/9
192.128.0.0/11
192.160.0.0/13
192.168.0.0/24
192.168.2.0/23
192.168.4.0/22
192.168.8.0/21
192.168.16.0/20
192.168.32.0/19
192.168.64.0/18
192.168.128.0/17
192.169.0.0/16
192.170.0.0/15
192.172.0.0/14
192.176.0.0/12
192.192.0.0/10
193.0.0.0/8
194.0.0.0/7
196.0.0.0/6
200.0.0.0/5
208.0.0.0/4
224.0.0.0/3
$ domnet fd00:0123:abcd::/48 2001:7f8::/29
::/3
2000::/16
2001::/22
2001:400::/23
2001:600::/24
2001:700::/25
2001:780::/26
2001:7c0::/27
2001:7e0::/28
2001:7f0::/29
2001:800::/21
2001:1000::/20
2001:2000::/19
2001:4000::/18
2001:8000::/17
2002::/15
2004::/14
2008::/13
2010::/12
2020::/11
2040::/10
2080::/9
2100::/8
2200::/7
2400::/6
2800::/5
3000::/4
4000::/2
8000::/2
c000::/3
e000::/4
f000::/5
f800::/6
fc00::/8
fd00::/24
fd00:100::/27
fd00:120::/31
fd00:122::/32
fd00:123::/33
fd00:123:8000::/35
fd00:123:a000::/37
fd00:123:a800::/39
fd00:123:aa00::/40
fd00:123:ab00::/41
fd00:123:ab80::/42
fd00:123:abc0::/45
fd00:123:abc8::/46
fd00:123:abcc::/48
fd00:123:abce::/47
fd00:123:abd0::/44
fd00:123:abe0::/43
fd00:123:ac00::/38
fd00:123:b000::/36
fd00:123:c000::/34
fd00:124::/30
fd00:128::/29
fd00:130::/28
fd00:140::/26
fd00:180::/25
fd00:200::/23
fd00:400::/22
fd00:800::/21
fd00:1000::/20
fd00:2000::/19
fd00:4000::/18
fd00:8000::/17
fd01::/16
fd02::/15
fd04::/14
fd08::/13
fd10::/12
fd20::/11
fd40::/10
fd80::/9
fe00::/7
```
## sorta
`sorta` is a tool that finds the "interesting" part of each line of
its input, sorts the lines based on those parts, and highlights that
part of each line in its output. "interesting" is defined in a
somewhat arbitrary way and isn't currently customizable. mostly, it
ignores `(runs of) [parenthesized text]` at the start and end of a
line.