App-rdapper

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- `--registrar` - follow referral to the registrar's RDAP record (if
any) which will be displayed instead of the registry record. If no registrar
link can be found, the registry record will be displayed. This option cannot be
used with `--registry`. As of v1.12, this is the default behaviour.
- `--both` - display both the registry and (if any) registrar RDAP
records.
- `--reverse` - if you provide an IP address or CIDR prefix, then this
option causes `rdapper` to display the record of the corresponding
`in-addr.arpa` or `ip6.arpa` domain.
- `--type=TYPE` - explicitly set the object type. `rdapper` will
guess the type by pattern matching the value of `OBJECT` but you can override
this by explicitly setting the `--type` argument to one of : `ip`,
`autnum`, `domain`, `nameserver`, `entity` or `url`.
    - If `--type=url` is used, `rdapper` will directly fetch the
    specified URL and attempt to process it as an RDAP response. If the URL path
    ends with `/help` then the response will be treated as a "help" query response
    (if you want to see the record for the .help TLD, use `--type=tld help`).
    - If `--type=entity` is used, `OBJECT` must be a a string containing
    a "tagged" handle, such as `ABC123-EXAMPLE`, as per [RFC
    8521](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8521).
- `--$TYPE` - alias for `--type=$TYPE`. eg `--domain`,

lib/App/rdapper.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

used with C<--registry>. As of v1.12, this is the default behaviour.

=item * C<--both> - display both the registry and (if any) registrar RDAP
records.

=item * C<--reverse> - if you provide an IP address or CIDR prefix, then this
option causes C<rdapper> to display the record of the corresponding
C<in-addr.arpa> or C<ip6.arpa> domain.

=item * C<--type=TYPE> - explicitly set the object type. C<rdapper> will
guess the type by pattern matching the value of C<OBJECT> but you can override
this by explicitly setting the C<--type> argument to one of : C<ip>,
C<autnum>, C<domain>, C<nameserver>, C<entity> or C<url>.

=over

=item * If C<--type=url> is used, C<rdapper> will directly fetch the
specified URL and attempt to process it as an RDAP response. If the URL path
ends with C</help> then the response will be treated as a "help" query response
(if you want to see the record for the .help TLD, use C<--type=tld help>).



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