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    Cherrybomb

    Cherrybomb

    Cherrybomb is a CLI tool that helps you avoid undefined user behaviour

    ...With a configuration file, you can easily edit, view, Cherrybomb's options. The config file allows you to set the running profile, location of the oas file, the verbosity and ignore the TLS error. Config also allows you to override the server's URL with an array of servers, and add security to the request.
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    dog

    dog

    A command-line DNS client

    ...It lets users query DNS records from the terminal while using modern command-line argument conventions and readable output formatting. The tool supports common record types and can perform lookups over UDP, TCP, DNS-over-TLS, and DNS-over-HTTPS. It can also emit JSON, which makes it useful for scripts, automation, and structured debugging workflows. dog runs across Windows, macOS, and Linux, giving developers and administrators a consistent DNS inspection tool across platforms. Its main value is combining practical DNS troubleshooting with clearer output and modern transport support.
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