DIG and your DNS
How dig-dns handles DNS: it claims only the .dig top-level domain locally and leaves every other domain's resolution untouched, and its own rpc.dig.net lookup goes out over encrypted DNS by default.
How dig-dns handles DNS: it claims only the .dig top-level domain locally and leaves every other domain's resolution untouched, and its own rpc.dig.net lookup goes out over encrypted DNS by default.
The DIG command-line suite at a glance: digs (the store CLI) for publishing content, dign (the node CLI) for serving it, and digd (the DNS helper) that makes .dig addresses resolve — what each is for, how to install it, and where its deeper docs live.
The DIG Installer — the cross-platform installer for Windows, macOS, and x86-64 Linux. One elevated command installs the full DIG stack by default: the dig-store CLI plus the dig-node and dig-dns boot-start services, and registers dig.local.