This is a Python script for generating domain names by taking a list of prefixes and joining then with a list of suffixes. It then checks if they are free and writes the results to a file.
For example, if you only have the prefix ilove and the two suffixes, money and myself, then the script will check if the following domains are free:
ilovemoney.com
iloveymyself.com
Requires the python-whois
module to be installed.
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Checkout the code:
git clone [email protected]:caspii/domainfinder.git
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Create your own inputs:
- Open the file
input.txt
. You’ll see that it contains a section titled –prefixes and one called –suffixes. - Simply edit these sections as you see fit, taking care not to delete the actual section titles.
- Open the file
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Run the command
/find.py
and the script will take the inputs you specified and begin checking which domains are free. -
You’ll see the output as each domain is checked and the result in your console. All free domains are saved into a file called
free-domains.txt
for later perusal.
Also see here: http://casparwre.de/blog/finding-a-domain/