Find possible host names in a source text
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public_domains
public_domains searches through a text file (preferably a novel like Moby Dick) and looks for possible host names to use. For more about why Parker Higgins created it was created see:
https://parkerhiggins.net/2022/11/public-sub-domains
Install
$ pip3 install public_domains
Use
Get a text, e.g. from Project Gutenberg:
wget https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2701/2701-0.txt
Run:
$ public_domains 2701-0.txt
tattooing.burned.like
fishermen.technically.call
violent.scraping.contact
irregular.between.here
verbally.developed.here
mizzen.rigging.like
eepeningly.contracted.like
tropic.whaling.life
trailing.behind.like
certain.fragmentary.parts
redundant.yellow.hair
personality.stands.here
wicked.miserable.world
...
If you'd like public_domains to check if the domain is available use the the --check
option:
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