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NAME

       nanocat - a command-line interface to nanomsg

SYNOPSIS

           nanocat --req {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-i SEC] [-AQ]
           nanocat --rep {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-AQ]
           nanocat --push {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-i SEC]
           nanocat --pull {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} [-AQ]
           nanocat --pub {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-i SEC]
           nanocat --sub {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} [--subscribe PREFIX ...] [-AQ]
           nanocat --surveyor {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-i SEC] [-AQ]
           nanocat --respondent {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-AQ]
           nanocat --bus {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-i SEC] [-AQ]
           nanocat --pair {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-i SEC] [-AQ]

       In the case symlinks are installed:

           nn_req {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-i SEC] [-AQ]
           nn_rep {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-AQ]
           nn_push {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-i SEC]
           nn_pull {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} [-AQ]
           nn_pub {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-i SEC]
           nn_sub {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} [--subscribe PREFIX ...] [-AQ]
           nn_surveyor {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-i SEC] [-AQ]
           nn_respondent {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-AQ]
           nn_bus {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-i SEC] [-AQ]
           nn_pair {--connect ADDR|--bind ADDR} {--data DATA|--file PATH} [-i SEC] [-AQ]

DESCRIPTION

       The nanocat is a command-line tool to send and receive data via nanomsg sockets. It can be
       used for debugging purposes, sending files through the network, health checking the system
       or whatever else you can think of.

OPTIONS

       Generic:

       --verbose,-v
           Increase verbosity of the nanocat

       --silent,-q
           Decrease verbosity of the nanocat

       --help,-h
           This help text

       Socket Types:

       --push
           Use NN_PUSH socket type

       --pull
           Use NN_PULL socket type

       --pub
           Use NN_PUB socket type

       --sub
           Use NN_SUB socket type

       --req
           Use NN_REQ socket type

       --rep
           Use NN_REP socket type

       --surveyor
           Use NN_SURVEYOR socket type

       --respondent
           Use NN_RESPONDENT socket type

       --bus
           Use NN_BUS socket type

       --pair
           Use NN_PAIR socket type

       Socket Options:

       --bind ADDR
           Bind socket to the address ADDR

       --connect ADDR
           Connect socket to the address ADDR

       --bind-ipc,-X PATH
           Bind socket to the ipc address "ipc://PATH".

       --connect-ipc,-x PATH
           Connect socket to the ipc address "ipc://PATH".

       --bind-local,-L PORT
           Bind socket to the tcp address "tcp://127.0.0.1:PORT".

       --connect-local,-l PORT
           Connect socket to the tcp address "tcp://127.0.0.1:PORT".

       --recv-timeout SEC
           Set timeout for receiving a message

       --send-timeout SEC
           Set timeout for sending a message

       SUB Socket Options:

       --subscribe PREFIX
           Subscribe to the prefix PREFIX. Note: socket will be subscribed to everything (empty
           prefix) if no prefixes are specified on the command-line.

       Input Options:

       --format FORMAT
           Use echo format FORMAT (same as the options below)

       --raw
           Dump message as is (Note: no delimiters are printed)

       --ascii,-A
           Print ASCII part of message delimited by newline. All non-ascii characters replaced by
           dot.

       --quoted,-Q
           Print each message on separate line in double quotes with C-like character escaping

       --msgpack
           Print each message as msgpacked string (raw type). This is useful for programmatic
           parsing.

       Output Options:

       --interval,-i SEC
           Send message (or request) every SEC seconds

       --delay,-d SEC
           Wait for SEC seconds before sending message (useful for one-shot PUB sockets)

       --data,-D DATA
           Send DATA to the socket and quit for PUB, PUSH, PAIR, BUS socket. Use DATA to reply
           for REP or  RESPONDENT socket. Send DATA as request for REQ or SURVEYOR socket.

       --file,-F PATH
           Same as --data but get data from file PATH

EXAMPLES

       The ping-pong with nn_req/nn_rep sockets (must be run simultaneously):

           nanocat --rep --bind tcp://127.0.0.1:1234 --data pong --format ascii
           nanocat --req --connect tcp://127.0.0.1:1234 --data ping --format ascii

       Or in shorter to write form:

           nn_rep -L1234 -Dpong -A
           nn_req -l1234 -Dping -A

       Do periodic requests once a second:

           nn_req -l1234 -Dping -A -i 1

       The rep socket that never reply (no -D option), may be used to check if resending the
       requests is actually work:

           nanocat --rep --connect ipc:///var/run/app/req.socket

       Send an output of the ls to whatever would connect to 127.0.0.1:1234 then exit:


           ls | nanocat --push -L1234 -F-
       Send heartbeats to imaginary monitoring service:

           nanocat --pub --connect tpc://monitoring.example.org -D"I am alive!" --interval 10

SEE ALSO

       nanomsg(7)

AUTHORS

       Paul Colomiets <paul@colomiets.name>

                                            2023-01-10                                 NANOCAT(1)