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You should order masks by efficiency (occurrences/key_space) because this will lead to the less guesses to crack passwords.
Looking at the top 5:
https://github.com/kaonashi-passwords/Kaonashi/blob/5239bd333ed34993b43126a4499606ba70086034/masks/kaonashi_masks_numbered.txt#L1-L5
And ordering just the 1000 in kaonashi_masks_numbered.txt by efficiency the top 5 are now:
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The CLI interface seems not to have an option to generate a network map.

You can show the module but not run it as it seems. Would be nice to have that option so there is no need to fiddle around with the GUI.