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No top-level domain found in input
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Located in lib/strerror-tld.c:88
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Try `%s --help' for more information.
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Located in src/idn.c:65
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Usage: %s [OPTION]... [STRINGS]...
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Located in src/idn.c:69
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Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) convert STRINGS, or standard input.

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Located in src/idn.c:72
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Command line interface to the internationalized domain name library.

All strings are expected to be encoded in the preferred charset used
by your locale. Use `--debug' to find out what this charset is. You
can override the charset used by setting environment variable CHARSET.

To process a string that starts with `-', for example `-foo', use `--'
to signal the end of parameters, as in `idn --quiet -a -- -foo'.

Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
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Located in src/idn.c:76
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-h, --help Print help and exit
-V, --version Print version and exit
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Located in src/idn.c:88
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-s, --stringprep Prepare string according to nameprep profile
-d, --punycode-decode Decode Punycode
-e, --punycode-encode Encode Punycode
-a, --idna-to-ascii Convert to ACE according to IDNA (default mode)
-u, --idna-to-unicode Convert from ACE according to IDNA
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Located in src/idn.c:92
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--allow-unassigned Toggle IDNA AllowUnassigned flag (default off)
--usestd3asciirules Toggle IDNA UseSTD3ASCIIRules flag (default off)
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Located in src/idn.c:99
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--no-tld Don't check string for TLD specific rules
Only for --idna-to-ascii and --idna-to-unicode
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Located in src/idn.c:103
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-n, --nfkc Normalize string according to Unicode v3.2 NFKC
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Located in src/idn.c:107
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