πΊAn easy way to manage all your Geo resources.
Support GeoIP/GeoSite code lookup and converting among all popular GeoIP/GeoSite databases.
Requirements:
go install -v github.com/metacubex/geo/cmd/geo@master
Type geo help
for more details.
The default directory to find Geo databases is ~/.geo
. You can specify it through -D
argument.
geo look 223.5.5.5
geo look 2001:250::
geo look example.com
geo look --no-resolve example.com
Supported databases for look
command:
geo convert ip -i <input_type> -o <output_type> -f [output_filename] input_filename
geo convert ip -i v2ray -o meta ./geoip.dat
Available types:
Supported conversion pairs: (Column=From, Row=To)
MaxMind | V2Ray-geoip | sing-geoip | Meta-geoip | |
---|---|---|---|---|
MaxMind | - | |||
V2Ray | - | |||
sing-geoip | β | β | - | β |
Meta-geoip | β | - |
Conversion to MaxMind is not available for legal reasons.
Conversion to V2Ray is on the TODO list.
geo convert site -i <input_type> -o <output_type> -f [output_filename] -c [country code] input_filename
geo convert site -i v2ray -o sing ./geosite.dat
Only v2ray -> sing conversion is supported for GeoSite.
geo unpack site ./geosite.dat -d output -c cn
Meta-geoip is designed to support IP with multiple results, which will help users who use GeoIP functionality as IPList or IPSet.
For sources such as MaxMind and sing-geoip, which only have a single possible result, according to the principle of Occam's razor, there is no need to convert to Meta-geoip database.
In the other hand, when there is only a single result, the data structure of Meta-geoip and sing-geoip is completely consistent, and even compatible with the parsing logic.
Clash.Meta supports all of these databases, so everything is well. :-)