Fascinating.  I'd love to see it support remote ports, too via passing
something like a hostname param.




-Skyler



On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 8:08 PM, Alan Hoffmeister <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hello fellows,
>
> We are proud to announce the first release of Portastic, a port finder for
> Node.js
> With it you can easy find opened ports to start your server or inform a
> process witch port to use, you can also test ports to see if they are
> opened.
>
> Portastic also comes with a command line tool, read more at:
> http://github.com/cranic/node-portastic
>
> Hope you all enjoy it.
>
> Alan Hoffmeister
> Cranic Tecnologia e Informática LTDA
>
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