A tiny command line DNS client with support for UDP, DoT, DoH, and DoQ.

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  • q

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

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  • dog

    A command-line DNS client.

    I think dog is a great tool. It has similar functionality to q with the main lacking feature being DoQ support. Other than that I totally recommend dog, especially as it's been around longer than q so it's had more time for testing.

  • asciinema

    Platform for hosting and sharing terminal session recordings

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