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domai.nr

v0.1.0

Published

CLI for the domai.nr API (at Mashape.com)

Downloads

3

Readme

domai.nr

CLI for the domai.nr API (through RapidAPI.com)

Usage

First install it globally

npm i -g domai.nr

Create ~/.domainrrc and set at least your RapidAPI key. You can also create custom tld lists.

{
  "key": "[AKEY]",
  "tlds": {
    "favourite": [
      "adult",
      "porn",
      "sex",
      "xxx"
    ]
  }
}
$ domai.nr mynewdomain.com somethingelse.net idontneedmoredomains.com
$ domai.nr -t com mynewdomain
$ domai.nr -t com,net,io mynewdomain
$ domai.nr -t com,net,io mynewdomain anotherdomain yetanotherone
$ domai.nr -T favourite mynewdomain
$ domai.nr -T favourite,cc mynewdomain

Default TLD lists

Note that since you can only query 10 domains in a single request, querying large lists gets split up into many smaller requests.

cc lists all ccTLD's.

$ domai.nr -T cc givemeadomain

generic lists all generic domains.

$ domai.nr -T generic givememanydomains

Note that these have not been updated for a while. If you find one that is missing, please open an issue or pull request.