Install this package:
emerge -a net-analyzer/wtfis
If the package is masked, you can unmask it using the autounmask tool or standard emerge options:
autounmask net-analyzer/wtfis
Or alternatively:
emerge --autounmask-write -a net-analyzer/wtfis
| Version | EAPI | Keywords | Slot |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9999 | 8 | ~amd64 ~loong ~x86 | 0 |
| 0.14.0 | 8 | amd64 ~loong x86 | 0 |
| 0.13.0 | 8 | amd64 ~loong x86 | 0 |
<pkgmetadata> <maintainer type="person" proxied="yes"> <email>mario.haustein@hrz.tu-chemnitz.de</email> <name>Mario Haustein</name> </maintainer> <maintainer type="project" proxied="proxy"> <email>proxy-maint@gentoo.org</email> <name>Proxy Maintainers</name> </maintainer> <longdescription> wtfis is a commandline tool that gathers information about a domain, FQDN or IP address using various OSINT services. Unlike other tools of its kind, it's built specifically for human consumption, providing results that are pretty (YMMV) and easy to read and understand. </longdescription> <upstream> <remote-id type="github">pirxthepilot/wtfis</remote-id> <remote-id type="pypi">wtfis</remote-id> </upstream> </pkgmetadata>
| Type | File | Size | Versions |
|---|---|---|---|
| DIST | wtfis-0.13.0.gh.tar.gz | 590519 bytes | 0.13.0 |
| DIST | wtfis-0.14.0.gh.tar.gz | 590717 bytes | 0.14.0 |
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