Network Status
The Flow CLI provides a command to get network status of specified Flow Access Node
flow status
Example Usage
_10> flow status --network testnet_10_10Status:		 🟢 ONLINE_10Network:	 testnet_10Access Node:	 access.devnet.nodes.onflow.org:9000
Flags
Network
- Flag: 
--network - Short Flag: 
-n - Valid inputs: the name of a network defined in the configuration (
flow.json). 
Specify which network you want the command to use for execution.
Host
- Flag: 
--host - Valid inputs: an IP address or hostname.
 - Default: 
127.0.0.1:3569(Flow Emulator) 
Specify the hostname of the Access API that will be
used to execute the command. This flag overrides
any host defined by the --network flag.
Network Key
- Flag: 
--network-key - Valid inputs: A valid network public key of the host in hex string format
 
Specify the network public key of the Access API that will be used to create a secure GRPC client when executing the command.
Filter
- Flag: 
--filter - Short Flag: 
-x - Valid inputs: a case-sensitive name of the result property.
 
Specify any property name from the result you want to return as the only value.
Output
- Flag: 
--output - Short Flag: 
-o - Valid inputs: 
json,inline 
Specify the format of the command results.
Save
- Flag: 
--save - Short Flag: 
-s - Valid inputs: a path in the current filesystem.
 
Specify the filename where you want the result to be saved
Log
- Flag: 
--log - Short Flag: 
-l - Valid inputs: 
none,error,debug - Default: 
info 
Specify the log level. Control how much output you want to see during command execution.
Configuration
- Flag: 
--conf - Short Flag: 
-f - Valid inputs: a path in the current filesystem.
 - Default: 
flow.json 
Specify the path to the flow.json configuration file.
You can use the -f flag multiple times to merge
several configuration files.
Version Check
- Flag: 
--skip-version-check - Default: 
false 
Skip version check during start up to speed up process for slow connections.