Although there are other ways you can use finger — in most case, you are probably going to use finger in this way. But just with a different query. For example, ...
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This is an example of how to create very very very simple finger-protocol client using this package. It is meant for educational purposes.
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Graphical small-internet client for windows, linux, MacOS X and BSDs. Supports gemini, http, https, gopher, finger. browser finger qt5 gopher-client gopher ...
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go-finger is a finger library written in Go. This contains both a client and server implementation. The finger protocol is an extremely simple TCP protocol.
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Creates a fingerer service instance. FingerService.use([{RegExp|string} queryMatcher], {function} handler). Installs a query router middleware.
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This is a simple CLI script similar to Unix' finger protocol to get User informations via WebFinger. Example: $ webfinger acct:pfefferle@notizblog.org ...
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What is a finger in computer network?
The Name/Finger Protocol (FINGER) is an application-level Internet protocol that provides an interface between the finger command and the fingerd daemon. The fingerd daemon returns information about the users currently logged in to a specified remote host.
What is the finger daemon in Unix?
Detailed Description: Fingerd is a daemon that responds to requests for a listing of current users, or specific information about a particular user. It reads its input from the network, and sends its output to the network. On many systems, it ran as the superuser or some other privileged user.