![]() We have to specify the following arguments to get your ip ipconfig getifaddr en0Īlternatively you can also retrieve IP using following command(it is ifconfig not ipconfig) ifconfig | grep inet Unlike Windows, If you type ipconfig in Terminal, you will end up with something like this ~/Desktop$ ipconfig usage: ipconfig where is one of waitall, getifaddr, ifcount, getoption, getpacket, getv6packet, set, setverbose If we want to get more details, it is possible via Terminal.
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