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unlocate-me

v1.0.2

Published

Use a DNS geo-masking service from the terminal

Downloads

4

Readme

unlocate-me - Use a DNS masking service to mask your location

npm package

unlocate-me is a tool to use a DNS masking service straight from the terminal.

Heads up warning!

unlocate-me does not update your DNS settings, it just facilitates the register and update process of said services.

Usage

Just use it directly from the terminal to see the different options

$ unlocate

Usage: unlocate [options] [command]

  Commands:

    register         Register with a service
    update <apikey>  Update your info with a service
    help [cmd]       display help for [cmd]

  Options:

    -h, --help     output usage information
    -V, --version  output the version number

Or, just go straight to the point, to register with the service

$ unlocate register

Running unlocate register outputs an apikey that you can use with unlocate update

$ unlocate update <apikey>

Supported Services

Please don't abuse their systems!

License

Copyright (c) 2015 Fábio Oliveira. Licensed under the MIT license.

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