# hostsed -- A tiny hosts file command line edit tool hostsed is a simple python tool for editing hosts file(default /etc/hosts), you can add or delete a DNS entry via command line shell(e.x. bash). Editing hosts file with hostsed would be a more idemponent command line experience, i.e., add/del the same record won't result duplicated or missing entries in the hosts file. hostsed will check the validity ip address for both IPV4 and IPV6. ## Install You may install hostsed via pip. Python3 is preferred: ``` sudo pip3 install hostsed ``` Or on system default pip command: ``` sudo pip install hostsed ``` ## Usage ### Display the hosts file content sudo hostsed # specify a location other than /etc/hosts hostsed --file hosts.example ### Add an entry sudo hostsed add ... Example: sudo hostsed add 192.168.1.1 gateway sudo hostsed add 172.17.0.5 mongo-store-1 mysql-02 hostsed --file hosts.exmaple add 127.0.0.1 valarmorghulis.io ### Delete an entry rm/delete/remove are all alias for del: sudo hostsed del Example: sudo hostsed remove 192.168.1.1 gateway hostsed --file hosts.exmaple rm ::1 localhost ### Drop lines with specified ip or hostname sudo hostsed drop Example: sudo hostsed drop 192.168.1.1 sudo hostsed drop www.example.com hostsed --file hosts.exmaple drop ::1 ### Get the ip address of a docker container sudo hostsed docker ## Acknowledgement Thanks for @noahfx provide some awesome improve for hostsed.