doggo
$ brew install doggoDNS lookups, networking, and debugging records from the terminal.
- doggo fits data & db well, especially for dns lookups, networking, and debugging records from the terminal.
- 1,071 homebrew installs (30d).
- Easy to automate.
- Good fit for coding-agent workflows and repeatable scripts.
- Output is mostly text-first, so verify results before scripting around it.
Doggo guide
DNS lookups, networking, and debugging records from the terminal. Built by MrKaran.
Open CLI packages the install path, verify step, and safe-start workflow so this tool can move from “interesting CLI” to something you can actually use. It also integrates with skills.sh so each CLI comes with the right companion skills, not just a binary and a docs link.
When to apply
- dns lookups, networking, and debugging records from the terminal.
- You need data processing in both local dev and CI.
- You need dns lookups.
- You need networking.
- You need debugging records.
Quick reference
brew install doggodoggo --versiondoggo openai.comOpen CLI × skills.sh
Open CLI integrates doggo with the right skills.sh companions so you get the tool and the workflow together.
Data Analysis
Recommended pairingOpen CLI recommends this skills.sh skill because it fits data workflows. Turn query output and flat files into usable insights faster.
$ npx skills add https://github.com/supercent-io/skills-template --skill data-analysisUse doggo together with the Data Analysis skills.sh skill. Start with safe inspection commands, summarize what you find, and ask before any step with side effects.
Why this tool
- doggo fits data & db well, especially for dns lookups, networking, and debugging records from the terminal.
- 1,071 homebrew installs (30d).
- Easy to automate.
Watch-outs
- Needs network access.
- Output is mostly plain text.
Example workflow
1. doggo openai.comSafe start
Install doggo.
Run `doggo --version` first.
Start with `doggo openai.com`.
Install a CLI that matches your database engine.