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Dogs can look up!
dog is a command-line DNS client. It has colourful output, supports the DNS-over-TLS and DNS-over-HTTPS protocols, and can emit JSON.
dog example.net Query a domain using default settings
dog example.net MX ...looking up MX records instead
dog example.net MX @1.1.1.1 ...using a specific nameserver instead
dog example.net MX @1.1.1.1 -T ...using TCP rather than UDP
dog -q example.net -t MX -n 1.1.1.1 -T As above, but using explicit arguments
<arguments> Human-readable host names, nameservers, types, or classes
-q, --query=HOST Host name or IP address to query
-t, --type=TYPE Type of the DNS record being queried (A, MX, NS...)
-n, --nameserver=ADDR Address of the nameserver to send packets to
--class=CLASS Network class of the DNS record being queried (IN, CH, HS)
--edns=SETTING Whether to OPT in to EDNS (disable, hide, show)
--txid=NUMBER Set the transaction ID to a specific value
-Z=TWEAKS Uncommon protocol tweaks
-U, --udp Use the DNS protocol over UDP
-T, --tcp Use the DNS protocol over TCP
-S, --tls Use the DNS-over-TLS protocol
-H, --https Use the DNS-over-HTTPS protocol
-1, --short Short mode: display nothing but the first result
-J, --json Display the output as JSON
--color, --colour=WHEN When to colourise the output (always, automatic, never)
--seconds Do not format durations, display them as seconds
--time Print how long the response took to arrive
Installing dog requires building it from source.
dog is written in Rust. You will need a Rust toolchain installed in order to compile it. To build, download the source code and run:
cargo build --release
And the binary will be present in target/release/dog
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Currently, dog is built and tested against the most recent stable Rust version, with no compatibility guarantees for any older versions.
Once dog is more mature and development has settled down, a minimum supported Rust version will be chosen.
For documentation on how to use dog, see the website: https://dns.lookup.dog
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dog’s source code is under the MIT Licence.