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| **dig.js**
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| [mdig.js](https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/mdig.js)
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| [digd.js](https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/digd.js)
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| Sponsored by [Daplie](https://daplie.com).
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| Sponsored by [ppl](https://ppl.family)[.](https://dapliefounder.com)
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Create and capture DNS and mDNS query and response packets to disk as binary and/or JSON.
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Options are similar to the Unix `dig` command. Supports dns0x20 security checking.
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### without git
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Don't have git? Well, you can also bow down to the gods of the centralized, monopolized, concentrated, *dictator*net
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(as we like to call it here at Daplie Labs), if that's how you roll:
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(as we like to call it here at ppl Labs), if that's how you roll:
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```bash
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npm install -g dig.js
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**Example**:
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```bash
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dig.js daplie.com
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dig.js coolaj86.com
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```
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### mDNS Browser Example
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### Moar Examples
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```bash
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dig.js A daplie.com
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dig.js A coolaj86.com
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dig.js @8.8.8.8 A daplie.com
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dig.js @8.8.8.8 A coolaj86.com
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```
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Options
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-t <type> (superfluous) A, CNAME, MX, etc. Also supports -t type<decimal> for "unsupported" types. default ANY (mdns default: PTR)
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-c <class> default IN
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-p <port> default 53 (mdns default: 5353) (listener is random for DNS and 5353 for mDNS)
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-q <query> (superfluous) required (ex: daplie.com)
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-q <query> (superfluous) required (ex: coolaj86.com)
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--nameserver <ns> alias of @<nameserver>
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--timeout <ms> alias of +time=<seconds>, but in milliseconds
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