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This project is created to demonstrate Go-Lang Clean Architecture/DDD/Hexagonal Architecture, and It show the usage of popular libraries gin, gorm, zap and dig.
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Apr 20, 2019 - Go
Use dig command (domain information grope) for DNS queries in node
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Apr 10, 2020 - JavaScript
PsNetTools is a cross platform PowerShell module to test network features on Windows, Linux and Mac.
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Nov 3, 2019 - PowerShell
python: a lightweight add-on for dictionaries, featuring deep dictionary union, dictionary keys as object attributes (in code dict.key.sub.value notation) as well as a separate string dig/dug for using strings with dot notation on native dictionaries
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Aug 15, 2019 - Python
A cross-platform DNS client for PowerShell utilizing the DnsClient.NET library.
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Jun 14, 2020 - PowerShell
DNS and dig is ugly, and implementing them into your web application is even uglier. But not any longer, for here is dnsjson.com. This is written for Cloudflare Workers (https://cloudflareworkers.com)
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Apr 7, 2018 - JavaScript
Provide indifferent access of nested data lookup
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Jun 17, 2018 - Ruby
Bring Ruby's Hash#dig method to JavaScript/Node.
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May 3, 2017 - JavaScript
Knot DNS kdig command-line tool inside a distroless image.
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Jul 16, 2019 - Dockerfile
Check propagation of DNS records from one or many Name Servers. Useful for validating a DNS zone during migration.
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Aug 1, 2020 - Vue
To check the remote DNS server allows zone transfers
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Aug 3, 2019 - Shell
A custom module that allows you to run some DNS lookup on Ansible executing hosts easily.
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Dec 2, 2019 - Python
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