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Most of us already live inside our IDEs. But when a network issue hits, we still bounce between terminals, browser lookups, config files, SSH tools, screenshots and notes, oh yeah and don't forget context switching is where mistakes happen specially when we have dozens of windows opened. So I built Net Commander aimed to be a free, open-source network engineering toolkit built inside VS Code,...

Net CommanderNetwork Engineering Toolkit for VS Code and VSCodium
Net Commander is a free, open-source VS Code extension for network troubleshooting and day-to-day ops.
Run multi-target ping/traceroute (even against CIDRs), look up IANA ports + PeeringDB/ASN info, do RFC-compliant subnet math, run quick Wi-Fi surveys + capture workflows, jump via saved SSH profiles and review configs with syntax highlighting + IP tooltips all without leaving your IDE.
Built to keep troubleshooting data-driven and reduce context switching.

Net CommanderNetwork Engineering Toolkit for VS Code and VSCodium
Tia Zanellastarted a discussion
What’s your most annoying context-switch during troubleshooting sessions?
If you spend your day bouncing between terminal tabs, websites lookups most of them filled with annoying ads, spreadsheets files spreading like forest and half-written incident notes, you know the real cost: missed details and slower RCA. What’s your single most annoying context-switch during troubleshooting? e.g. “copy/paste config snippets into chats/group conversations/docs” e.g. “jumping...
