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Hosts
hosts
is a command line program for managing 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.
Installation
Homebrew
To install with Homebrew:
brew install xwmx/taps/hosts
npm
To install with npm:
npm install --global hosts.sh
bpkg
To install with bpkg:
bpkg install xwmx/hosts
Manual
To install manually, simply add the hosts
script to your $PATH
. If
you already have a ~/bin
directory, you can use the following command:
curl -L https://raw.github.com/xwmx/hosts/master/hosts \
-o ~/bin/hosts && chmod +x ~/bin/hosts
A package for Arch users is also available in the AUR.
Usage
Usage:
hosts [<search string>]
hosts add <ip> <hostname> [<comment>]
hosts backups [create | [compare | delete | restore | show] <filename>]
hosts block <hostname>...
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 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:
hosts help
For help with a particular command, try:
hosts help <command name>
Commands
hosts
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 records will
be printed.
Alias for `hosts list`
hosts add
Usage:
hosts add <ip> <hostname> [<comment>]
Description:
Add a given IP address and hostname pair, along with an optional comment.
hosts backups
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.
The diff tool configured for git will be used if
one is set.
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.
hosts block
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.
Blocklists
hosts commands
Usage:
hosts commands [--raw]
Options:
--raw Display the command list without formatting.
Description:
Display the list of available commands.
hosts disable
Usage:
hosts disable (<ip> | <hostname> | <search string>)
Description:
Disable one or more records based on a given ip address, hostname, or
search string.
hosts disabled
Usage:
hosts disabled
Description:
List all disabled records. This is an alias for `hosts list disabled`.
hosts edit
Usage:
hosts edit
Description:
Open the /etc/hosts file in your $EDITOR.
hosts enable
Usage:
hosts enable (<ip> | <hostname> | <search string>)
Description:
Enable one or more disabled records based on a given ip address, hostname,
or search string.
hosts enabled
Usage:
hosts enabled
Description:
List all enabled records. This is an alias for `hosts list enabled`.
hosts file
Usage:
hosts file
Description:
Print the entire contents of the /etc/hosts file.
hosts help
Usage:
hosts help [<command>]
Description:
Display help information for hosts or a specified command.
hosts list
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 records will
be printed.
hosts remove
Usage:
hosts remove (<ip> | <hostname> | <search string>) [--force]
hosts remove <ip> <hostname>
Options:
--force Skip the confirmation prompt.
Description:
Remove one or more records based on a given IP address, hostname, or search
string. If an IP and hostname are both provided, only records matching the
IP and hostname pair will be removed.
hosts search
Usage:
hosts search <search string>
Description:
Search entries for <search string>.
hosts show
Usage:
hosts show (<ip> | <hostname> | <search string>)
Description:
Print entries matching a given IP address, hostname, or search string.
hosts unblock
Usage:
hosts unblock <hostname>...
Description:
Unblock one or more hostnames by removing the entries from the hosts file.
hosts version
Usage:
hosts (version | --version)
Description:
Display the current program version.
Options
--auto-sudo
When specified, 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):
alias hosts="hosts --auto-sudo"
-h
--help
Display help information.
--version
Display version information.
Tests
To run the test suite, install Bats and
run bats test
in the project root directory.