YRD(1) User Commands YRD(1) NAME yrd - cjdns swiss army knife SYNOPSIS yrd [--help] [] DESCRIPTION yrd is an iproute2 inspired interface to cjdroute. OPTIONS --help Prints the yrd help COMMANDS start Starts cjdroute and configures it after it's started. Peers are pulled from /etc/yrd/peers.d and to the running cjdroute. Use --attach to configure an already running cjdroute. a, addr Shows your cjdns address. Use -i to format it as IPv6 address. n, neighbours Shows your neighbours you're directly peered with. Use -n to display their neighbours, too. Use -i to format them as IPv6 addresses. r, route Shows addresses in your nodestore. Use -f for tailf like behaviour. Use -i to format them as IPv6 addresses. ping Ping a node over cjdns, without using icmp. Use --switch to do a switch ping or -c to specify how many pings should be sent. top Much colors. mon Display debug information from cjdroute. -l, --level filter by log level -f, --file filter by source file -n, --line filter by line number uplinks Shows known links from a given node in the network. yrd v0.5.3 September 2015 YRD(1)