Skip to content

arbitrarybytes/easyhosts

master
Switch branches/tags

Name already in use

A tag already exists with the provided branch name. Many Git commands accept both tag and branch names, so creating this branch may cause unexpected behavior. Are you sure you want to create this branch?
Code

Latest commit

 

Git stats

Files

Permalink
Failed to load latest commit information.
Type
Name
Latest commit message
Commit time
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Easy Hosts

SIMPLE, INTUITIVE, HOSTS FILE EDITING

Easy Hosts

The hosts file is a computer file used by an operating system to map hostnames to IP addresses. The hosts file is a plain text file, and is conventionally named hosts. (Wikipedia)

Developers who frequently need to switch their hosts entries between development, testing and other environments will find the convention based approach of Easy Hosts both intuitive and simple.

Easy Hosts 2.1 is available for download

New in 2.1:

  • Upgrade dependency libraries
  • Code cleanup
  • New xcopy deployment. Extract and use Easy Hosts without the need for installation.

New in 2.0:

  • Ability to add new hosts file
  • Ability to delete selected host file
  • Other improvements.

Usage

  1. If you already maintain separate hosts file for your different environments, simply rename those files with ".host" extension (eg. DEV.host, QA.host) and drop them into the Easy Hosts installation directory. Restart the application and the files will show up in the available hosts list for quick switching.

  2. Need to quickly create hosts file from selected text? Select the required host entries in the editor, right click, and select "Save selection as new file...". Provide the file name and the new host file is added to the available hosts list.

  3. Based on user feedback, ability to add new hosts file is now available.

Try it out today.

About

Simple, intuitive hosts file editing that supports hosts file text colorization and first class keyboard support for common actions.

Topics

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published

Languages