Versions:

  • 1.1.2
  • 1.0.5
  • 1.0.4

Doggo is a modern command-line DNS client written in Golang by Karan Sharma and designed to present query results in a concise, human-readable format. Functioning as an alternative to traditional utilities such as dig, the tool supports DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH), DNS-over-TLS (DoT), DNS-over-QUIC (DoQ) and DNSCrypt, enabling encrypted resolution paths that improve both privacy and integrity when interrogating public or private nameservers. Network administrators, DevOps engineers, security auditors and developers use Doggo to troubleshoot propagation delays, verify record types, benchmark resolver performance and script automated health checks inside CI pipelines. Its colored, column-based output reduces visual clutter during interactive sessions, while JSON export simplifies integration with log collectors and monitoring stacks. Version 1.1.2 refines argument parsing, shortens query timeouts and updates the embedded root-hints list, representing the third numbered release in the project’s history. Because the single static binary ships without dependencies, it can be deployed quickly on Windows servers, cloud shells or Kubernetes sidecars where lightweight diagnostics are required. The program is classified within the Networking category of the catalog. Doggo is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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