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# Hosts
`hosts` is a command line program for managing
[hosts file](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosts_\(file\)) entries.
`hosts` works with existing hosts files and entries, making it easier to add,
remove, comment, and search hosts file entries using simple, memorable
commands.
`hosts` is designed to be lightweight, easy to use, and contained in a
single, portable script that can be `curl`ed into any environment.
## Installation
### Homebrew
To install with [Homebrew](http://brew.sh/):
```bash
brew tap xwmx/taps
brew install hosts
```
### npm
To install with [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/hosts.sh):
```bash
npm install --global hosts.sh
```
### bpkg
To install with [bpkg](https://github.com/bpkg/bpkg):
```bash
bpkg install xwmx/hosts
```
### Make
To install with [Make](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Make_(software)),
clone this repository, navigate to the clone's root directory, and run:
```bash
sudo make install
```
### Manual
To install as an administrator, copy and paste one of the following multi-line
commands:
```bash
# install using wget
sudo wget https://raw.github.com/xwmx/hosts/master/hosts -O /usr/local/bin/hosts &&
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/hosts &&
sudo hosts completions install
# install using curl
sudo curl -L https://raw.github.com/xwmx/hosts/master/hosts -o /usr/local/bin/hosts &&
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/hosts &&
sudo hosts completions install
```
###### User-only Installation
To install with just user permissions, simply add the `hosts` script to your
`$PATH`. If you already have a `~/bin` directory, for example, you can use
one of the following commands:
```bash
# download with wget
wget https://raw.github.com/xwmx/hosts/master/hosts -O ~/bin/hosts && chmod +x ~/bin/hosts
# download with curl
curl -L https://raw.github.com/xwmx/hosts/master/hosts -o ~/bin/hosts && chmod +x ~/bin/hosts
```
Installing with just user permissions doesn't install the completions, but
`hosts` works without them. If you have `sudo` access and want to install the
completion scripts, run the following command:
```bash
sudo hosts completions install
```
### Arch Linux
A package for Arch users is also
[available in the AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/hosts/).
### Tab Completion
Bash and Zsh tab completion is enabled when `hosts` is installed using
Homebrew, npm, bpkg, or Make. If you are installing `hosts` manually,
[completion can be enabled with a few commands](etc/README.md).
## Usage
### Listing Entries
`hosts` with no arguments lists the entries in the system's hosts file:
```bash
> hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
::1 localhost
fe80::1%lo0 localhost
```
`hosts` called with a string or regular expression will search for entries
that match.
```bash
> hosts localhost
127.0.0.1 localhost
::1 localhost
fe80::1%lo0 localhost
> hosts '\d\d\d'
127.0.0.1 localhost
255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
```
### Adding Entries
To add an entry, use `hosts add`:
```bash
> hosts add 127.0.0.1 example.com
Added:
127.0.0.1 example.com
```
Run `hosts` or `hosts list` to see the new entry in the list:
```bash
> hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
::1 localhost
fe80::1%lo0 localhost
127.0.0.1 example.com
```
### Removing Entries
To remove an entry, use `hosts remove`, which can take an IP
address, domain, or regular expression:
```bash
> hosts remove example.com
Removing the following entries:
127.0.0.1 example.com
Are you sure you want to proceed? [y/N] y
Removed:
127.0.0.1 example.com
```
### Blocking and Unblocking Domains
`hosts` provides easy commands for blocking and unblocking domains with IPv4
and IPv6 entries:
```bash
> hosts block example.com
Added:
127.0.0.1 example.com
Added:
fe80::1%lo0 example.com
Added:
::1 example.com
> hosts unblock example.com
Removed:
127.0.0.1 example.com
Removed:
fe80::1%lo0 example.com
Removed:
::1 example.com
```
### Enabling / Disabling Entries
All entries are enabled by default. Disabiling an entry comments it out
so it has no effect, but remains in the hosts file ready to be enabled
again.
```bash
> hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
::1 localhost
fe80::1%lo0 localhost
127.0.0.1 example.com
> hosts disable example.com
Disabling:
127.0.0.1 example.com
> hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
::1 localhost
fe80::1%lo0 localhost
Disabled:
---------
127.0.0.1 example.com
> hosts enable example.com
Enabling:
127.0.0.1 example.com
> hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
::1 localhost
fe80::1%lo0 localhost
127.0.0.1 example.com
```
### Backups
Create backups of your hosts file with `hosts backups create`:
```bash
> hosts backups create
Backed up to /etc/hosts--backup-20200101000000
```
List your backups with `hosts backups`. If you have existing hosts file
backups, `hosts` will include them:
```bash
> hosts backups
hosts--backup-20200101000000
hosts.bak
```
`hosts backups compare` will open your hosts file with `diff`:
```bash
> hosts backups compare hosts--backup-20200101000000
--- /etc/hosts 2020-01-01 00:00:00.000000000
+++ /etc/hosts--backup-20200101000000 2020-01-01 00:00:00.000000000
@@ -8,3 +8,4 @@
255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
::1 localhost
fe80::1%lo0 localhost
+127.0.0.1 example.com
```
View a backup with `hosts backups show`:
```bash
> hosts backups show hosts--backup-20200101000000
##
# Host Database
#
# localhost is used to configure the loopback interface
# when the system is booting. Do not change this entry.
##
127.0.0.1 localhost
255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
::1 localhost
fe80::1%lo0 localhost
127.0.0.1 example.com
```
Restore a backup with `hosts backups restore`. Before a backup is
restored, a new one is created to avoid data loss:
```bash
> hosts backups restore hosts--backup-20200101000000
Backed up to /etc/hosts--backup-20200102000001
Restored from backup: hosts--backup-20200101000000
```
### Viewing and Editing `/etc/hosts` Directly
`hosts file` prints the raw contents of `/etc/hosts`:
```bash
> hosts file
##
# Host Database
#
# localhost is used to configure the loopback interface
# when the system is booting. Do not change this entry.
##
127.0.0.1 localhost
255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
::1 localhost
fe80::1%lo0 localhost
```
`hosts edit` opens `/etc/hosts` in your editor:
```bash
> hosts edit
```
### `--auto-sudo`
When the `--auto-sudo` flag is used, all write operations that require
`sudo` will automatically rerun the command using `sudo` when the current user
does not have write permissions for the hosts file.
To have this option always enabled, add the following line to your shell
configuration (`.bashrc`, `.zshrc`, or similar):
```bash
alias hosts="hosts --auto-sudo"
```
## Help
```text
Usage:
hosts [<search string>]
hosts add <ip> <hostname> [<comment>]
hosts backups [create | (compare | delete | restore | show) <filename>]
hosts block <hostname>...
hosts completions (check | install [-d | --download] | uninstall)
hosts disable (<ip> | <hostname> | <search string>)
hosts disabled
hosts edit
hosts enable (<ip> | <hostname> | <search string>)
hosts enabled
hosts file
hosts list [enabled | disabled | <search string>]
hosts search <search string>
hosts show (<ip> | <hostname> | <search string>)
hosts subcommands [--raw]
hosts remove (<ip> | <hostname> | <search string>) [--force]
hosts unblock <hostname>...
hosts --auto-sudo
hosts -h | --help
hosts --version
Options:
--auto-sudo Run write commands with `sudo` automatically.
-h --help Display this help information.
--version Display version information.
Help:
hosts help [<command>]
```
For full usage, run:
```text
hosts help
```
For help with a particular command, try:
```text
hosts help <command name>
```
## Subcommands
<p align="center">
<a href="#hosts-1">(default)</a>
<a href="#hosts-add">add</a>
<a href="#hosts-backups">backups</a>
<a href="#hosts-block">block</a>
<a href="#hosts-completions">completions</a>
<a href="#hosts-disable">disable</a>
<a href="#hosts-disabled">disabled</a>
<a href="#hosts-edit">edit</a>
<a href="#hosts-enable">enable</a>
<a href="#hosts-enabled">enabled</a>
<a href="#hosts-file">file</a>
<a href="#hosts-help">help</a>
<a href="#hosts-list">list</a>
<a href="#hosts-remove">remove</a>
<a href="#hosts-search">search</a>
<a href="#hosts-show">show</a>
<a href="#hosts-subcommands">subcommands</a>
<a href="#hosts-unblock">unblock</a>
<a href="#hosts-version">version</a>
</p>
### `hosts`
```text
Usage:
hosts [<search string>]
Description:
List the existing IP / hostname pairs, optionally limited to a specified
state. When provided with a seach string, all matching enabled entries will
be printed.
Alias for `hosts list`
```
### `hosts add`
```text
Usage:
hosts add <ip> <hostname> [<comment>]
Description:
Add a given IP address and hostname pair, along with an optional comment.
Exit status:
0 Entry successfully added.
1 Invalid parameters or entry exists.
```
### `hosts backups`
```text
Usage:
hosts backups
hosts backups create
hosts backups compare <filename>
hosts backups delete <filename>
hosts backups restore <filename> [--skip-backup]
hosts backups show <filename>
Subcommands:
backups List available backups.
backups create Create a new backup of the hosts file.
backups compare Compare a backup file with the current hosts file.
backups delete Delete the specified backup.
backups restore Replace the contents of the hosts file with a
specified backup. The hosts file is automatically
backed up before being overwritten unless the
'--skip-backup' flag is specified.
backups show Show the contents of the specified backup file.
Description:
Manage backups.
Exit status:
0 Success.
1 Invalid parameters or backup not found.
```
### `hosts block`
```text
Usage:
hosts block <hostname>...
Description:
Block one or more hostnames by adding new entries assigned to `127.0.0.1`
for IPv4 and both `fe80::1%lo0` and `::1` for IPv6.
Exit status:
0 <hostname> successfully blocked.
1 Invalid parameters or entry exists.
```
#### Blocklists
- [jmdugan/blocklists](https://github.com/jmdugan/blocklists)
- [notracking/hosts-blocklists](https://github.com/notracking/hosts-blocklists)
### `hosts completions`
```text
Usage:
hosts completions (check | install [-d | --download] | uninstall)
Options:
-d, --download Download the completion scripts and install.
Description:
Manage completion scripts. For more information, visit:
https://github.com/xwmx/hosts/blob/master/etc/README.md
Exit status:
0 Completions successfully installed.
1 Invalid parameters or other error.
```
### `hosts disable`
```text
Usage:
hosts disable (<ip> | <hostname> | <search string>)
Description:
Disable one or more entries based on a given ip address, hostname, or
search string.
Exit status:
0 Entry successfully disabled.
1 Invalid parameters or entry not found.
```
### `hosts disabled`
```text
Usage:
hosts disabled
Description:
List all disabled entries. This is an alias for `hosts list disabled`.
Exit status:
0 One or more disabled entries found.
1 Invalid parameters or no disabled entries found.
```
### `hosts edit`
```text
Usage:
hosts edit
Description:
Open the /etc/hosts file in your $EDITOR.
```
### `hosts enable`
```text
Usage:
hosts enable (<ip> | <hostname> | <search string>)
Description:
Enable one or more disabled entries based on a given ip address, hostname,
or search string.
Exit status:
0 Entry successfully enabled.
1 Invalid parameters or entry not found.
```
### `hosts enabled`
```text
Usage:
hosts enabled
Description:
List all enabled entries. This is an alias for `hosts list enabled`.
Exit status:
0 One or more enabled entries found.
1 Invalid parameters or no enabled entries found.
```
### `hosts file`
```text
Usage:
hosts file
Description:
Print the entire contents of the /etc/hosts file.
```
### `hosts help`
```text
Usage:
hosts help [<command>]
Description:
Display help information for hosts or a specified command.
```
### `hosts list`
```text
Usage:
hosts list [enabled | disabled | <search string>]
Description:
List the existing IP / hostname pairs, optionally limited to a specified
state. When provided with a seach string, all matching enabled entries will
be printed.
Exit status:
0 One or more matching entries found.
1 Invalid parameters or entry not found.
```
### `hosts remove`
```text
Usage:
hosts remove (<ip> | <hostname> | <search string>) [--force]
hosts remove <ip> <hostname>
Options:
--force Skip the confirmation prompt.
Description:
Remove one or more entries based on a given IP address, hostname, or search
string. If an IP and hostname are both provided, only entries matching the
IP and hostname pair will be removed.
Exit status:
0 Entry successfully removed.
1 Invalid parameters or entry not found.
```
### `hosts search`
```text
Usage:
hosts search <search string>
Description:
Search entries for <search string>.
Exit status:
0 One or more matching entries found.
1 Invalid parameters or entry not found.
```
### `hosts show`
```text
Usage:
hosts show (<ip> | <hostname> | <search string>)
Description:
Print entries matching a given IP address, hostname, or search string.
Exit status:
0 One or more matching entries found.
1 Invalid parameters or entry not found.
```
### `hosts subcommands`
```text
Usage:
hosts subcommands [--raw]
Options:
--raw Display the subcommands list without formatting.
Description:
Display the list of available subcommands.
```
### `hosts unblock`
```text
Usage:
hosts unblock <hostname>...
Description:
Unblock one or more hostnames by removing the entries from the hosts file.
Exit status:
0 <hostname> successfully unblocked.
1 Invalid parameters or entry not found
```
### `hosts version`
```text
Usage:
hosts (version | --version)
Description:
Display the current program version.
```
## Tests
To run the [test suite](test), install [Bats](https://github.com/sstephenson/bats) and
run `bats test` in the project root directory.
---
<p align="center">
Copyright (c) 2015-present William Melody • See LICENSE for details.
</p>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/xwmx/hosts">github.com/xwmx/hosts</a>
</p>