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  1. dnscrypt-proxy

    dnscrypt-proxy 2 - A flexible DNS proxy, with support for encrypted DNS protocols.

    Project mention: Control your attention on the web – Block sites on certain days and times | news.ycombinator.com | 2025-03-19

    That can be done at DNS level in dnscrypt-proxy: https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki/Filters#time...

  2. InfluxDB

    InfluxDB high-performance time series database. Collect, organize, and act on massive volumes of high-resolution data to power real-time intelligent systems.

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  3. q

    A tiny command line DNS client with support for UDP, TCP, DoT, DoH, DoQ and ODoH. (by natesales)

    Project mention: Zns: CLI tool for querying DNS records with readable, colored output | news.ycombinator.com | 2025-02-22

    I used to use Doggo but not many updates and HTTP3 queries have huge delays in execution. My go to now is natesales/q [0], also written in Go.

    0. https://github.com/natesales/q

NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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  • natesales/q: A tiny command line DNS client with support for UDP, TCP, DoT, DoH, DoQ and ODoH.

    1 project | /r/devopsish | 1 Sep 2022
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    1 project | /r/hackernews | 18 Apr 2022

Index

# Project Stars
1 dnscrypt-proxy 11,947
2 q 1,891

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