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Remember Network Utility? The app that shipped with every Mac for 20+ years? Apple quietly removed it in Big Sur with no replacement.
NetUtil brings it back as a modern app.
What you get:
- Info
- Ping
- Traceroute
- Lookup
- Netstat
- Whois
- Finger
- Port Scan
No subscription. No account. No data collection. Just a straightforward tool that does what it says.
Built for anyone who's ever typed ping google.com into Terminal and wished there was a better way.

NetUtilApple killed Network Utility. I'm bringing it back!
Aaron Hamptonleft a comment
Hi! I built NetUtil because I got tired of opening Terminal every time I needed to run a quick ping and I missed the old Network Utility Apple used to ship with Mac. It wasn't fancy, but it worked. Then in Big Sur they just removed it with no replacement. There are other tools out there, but I wanted a modern interface, and to get more experience working in the Apple development ecosystem. It...

NetUtilApple killed Network Utility. I'm bringing it back!
Aaron Hamptonleft a comment
This is silly and what the web is really for. Kudos!

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Aaron Hamptonleft a comment
I am kind of afraid to find out 🫣. Really fun idea. Definitely giving this a shot.

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Aaron Hamptonleft a comment
This is super cool. I didn't realize how may things I had installed with homebrew, but now they are all up-to-date! Homebrew itself isn't a difficult tool to deal with, but this makes all the info available without having to remember which command to do this, which command to do that and it's really useful.

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Aaron Hamptonleft a comment
Been using this for organizing project folders and it's genuinely changed my workflow. Pointed it at a messy folder and watched it sort through screenshots and PDFs and other junk I just didn't want to deal with. One thing I've noticed: occasionally it gets stuck on ExitingPlan. Clicking stop exits the plan, then just type "continue" and it picks back up. Minor friction but easy workaround.

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