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    Context for your AI agents

    Crawl websites, sync to vector databases, and power RAG applications. Pre-built integrations for LLM pipelines and AI assistants.

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    power-console-admin

    Unix/Linux console admin for PowerDNS server

    Easy to use PowerDNS admin for Unix/Linux console. Work with SQLite3, MySQL, PostgreSQL backend. Easy way to create domain, add/update record data - simultaneously forward and reverse zone. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. In the future maybe with ncurces UI.
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    pyFreeDnsUpdate

    FreeDNS update python script

    pyFreeDnsUpdate is a command line python script that updates the FreeDNS record for a given domain to the current public facing IP address detected by the local host. It requires a one time edit to configure a list of domain|api_key pairs, and after that it can be run as a chron job to perform a sync check and update push if needed. Activity is logged on a local text file, and DEBUG level can be enabled in case of troubles.
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    Multi Whois Client
    Multi Whois is a small whois domain name search program capable of finding bulk domains via a wordlist file or specific domains provided by the user. It's a good way to search for domains that are available to buy. The wordlist format consists of a domain name per line with or without the .dot tld.. Examples below google yahoo foobar Note:Must select a tld from the dropdown box or google.com yahoo.net foobar.guru
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    Domain Analyzer Security Tool

    Finds all the security information for a given domain name

    Domain analyzer is a security analysis tool which automatically discovers and reports information about the given domain. Its main purpose is to analyze domains in an unattended way.
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    Fully managed relational database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server

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    Bind2nsd provides scripts that translate DNS information in BIND format to NSD format, and then copy that translation to an NSD server. The goal is to make it simple to run redundant BIND and NSD servers and keep them in sync, using only BIND files.
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    PyDNL is a python-based Domain Name lookup client. Its' use spans from desktop CLI users to developers, to IT professionals.
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