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The tlds npm package provides a list of top-level domains (TLDs) as recognized by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). This package can be used to validate domain names, parse URLs, and perform operations that require knowledge of valid TLDs.
Get the full list of TLDs
This feature allows you to retrieve the full list of TLDs. You can use this list to check if a domain's TLD is valid or to enumerate all possible TLDs.
const tlds = require('tlds');
console.log(tlds); // Outputs the array of TLDs
Check if a TLD exists
This feature allows you to check if a specific TLD exists in the list of valid TLDs. This can be useful for validating domain names or filtering user input.
const tlds = require('tlds');
const isTldValid = tlds.includes('com');
console.log(isTldValid); // Outputs true
The 'psl' package, also known as 'public suffix list', is a Node.js module that allows you to work with the public suffix list from Mozilla. It provides functionalities to parse domain names and extract the TLD, which is similar to what 'tlds' offers. However, 'psl' also includes additional features such as finding the domain root and checking if a domain is a public suffix.
List of TLDs, scraped from ICANN
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1.196.0 / 2017-09-03
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A list of TLDs.
We found that tlds demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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