Yo, before we dive in, we gotta get our sh*t toger. We need to h*e se things ready:
What You'll Need
Using CMD to quickly find IP addresses of multiple websites is like h*ing a magic wand. It not only s*es you heaps of time but also can be used for or bulk website operations. Just learn basic CMD commands and you're good to go, my dude!
Adjusting Script
冲鸭! Hey, it's like tweaking a car engine, just a bit. Like, if you want to get website title info, you can swap out ping command with curl command and n use findstr to filter out
for /f "tokens=*" %i in () do @echo %i & ping -n 1 %i | findstr "Reply"
Breaking Down Command
Alright, let's break it down. First, we open up CMD command-line tool. In CMD window, type in following:
Let's Get to It
造起来。 Hit enter, and CMD will quickly find each URL in file and output ir IP addresses. Like, it's like magic, man!
More Than Just IPs
搞起来。 But wait, re's more! You can use this method to do or bulk operations. Like, for example:
Creating a List of URLs
First, you gotta make a list of websites you want to find IP addresses for. Open up Notepad, type in URLs, one per line. S*e file, name it whatever you want, like "mylist.txt" or something.
Important Notes
When you're doing this bulk thing, here are some things to keep in mind:
Make sure your list of URLs is clean and error-free, or you'll get wrong info. It's like playing chess, you gotta be careful with every move.
Keep an eye on your CPU and internet speed, or you might end up with a computer that's slower than a snail on a Sunday morning.
Remember to take breaks, or you'll end up like a zombie, just staring at screen without doing anything.
Conclusion
So re you h*e it, my friends. Finding IP addresses of multiple websites is like a walk in park, but with a bit of CMD magic. Just remember to keep it simple, follow steps, and you'll be IP master in no time. Peace out!