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qnet

v1.1.4

Published

qnet is a vigenère cipher based domain and network name generator

Downloads

3

Readme

qnet

qnet is a vigenère cipher based domain and network name generator

Use qnet to create an alternate universe of domain names for example where username SONY may be taken the name encoded with realm asgard (sgty) will likely be available. If sgty is taken then change your realm to something other than asgard, valhalla for example will return noyf

Explanation

Tell your friends "Hey, if you need to get in touch with me just message eve on qnet you'll find me in asgard

eve being a three letter combination is certainly taken but when used in conjunction with a qnet realm it maybe possible to clame it.

Example

Examples of transforming the name eve through various qnet realms:

qnet america eve => ehi

qnet valhalla eve => zvp

qnet asgard eve => enk

qnet earth eve => ivv

qnet universe eve => yim

Name eve will certainly be taken, but encodings ehi, zvp, enk, ivv, yim could very well be available.

Caveat Emptor

Where eve is a simple name to remember, with qnet there is another piece to memorize, the name of the realm where that person resides.

In my opinion qnet://eve@valhalla is more human than eve2

qnet://eve@valhalla

Installation

npm i -g qnet

CLI Usage

create a new domain named sony in the realm of asgard

qnet asgard sony

always returns the name sgty when paired with the realm of asgard