_section: Ethereum Naming Service @NAV _subsection: Help _code: @lang Usage: ethers-ens COMMAND [ ARGS ] [ OPTIONS ] COMMANDS lookup [ NAME | ADDRESS [ ... ] ] Lookup a name or address commit NAME Submit a pre-commitment [ --duration DAYS ] Register duration (default: 365 days) [ --salt SALT ] SALT to blind the commit with [ --secret SECRET ] Use id(SECRET) as the salt [ --owner OWNER ] The target owner (default: current account) reveal NAME Reveal a previous pre-commitment [ --duration DAYS ] Register duration (default: 365 days) [ --salt SALT ] SALT to blind the commit with [ --secret SECRET ] Use id(SECRET) as the salt [ --owner OWNER ] The target owner (default: current account) set-controller NAME Set the controller (default: current account) [ --address ADDRESS ] Specify another address set-subnode NAME Set a subnode owner (default: current account) [ --address ADDRESS ] Specify another address set-resolver NAME Set the resolver (default: resolver.eth) [ --address ADDRESS ] Specify another address set-addr NAME Set the addr record (default: current account) [ --address ADDRESS ] Specify another address set-text NAME KEY VALUE Set a text record set-email NAME EMAIL Set the email text record set-website NAME URL Set the website text record set-content NAME HASH Set the IPFS Content Hash migrate-registrar NAME Migrate from the Legacy to the Permanent Registrar transfer NAME NEW_OWNER Transfer registrant ownership reclaim NAME Reset the controller by the registrant [ --address ADDRESS ] Specify another address ACCOUNT OPTIONS --account FILENAME Load from a file (JSON, RAW or mnemonic) --account RAW_KEY Use a private key (insecure *) --account 'MNEMONIC' Use a mnemonic (insecure *) --account - Use secure entry for a raw key or mnemonic --account-void ADDRESS Use an address as a void signer --account-void ENS_NAME Add the resolved address as a void signer --account-rpc ADDRESS Add the address from a JSON-RPC provider --account-rpc INDEX Add the index from a JSON-RPC provider --mnemonic-password Prompt for a password for mnemonics --xxx-mnemonic-password Prompt for a (experimental) hard password PROVIDER OPTIONS (default: all + homestead) --alchemy Include Alchemy --etherscan Include Etherscan --infura Include INFURA --nodesmith Include nodesmith --rpc URL Include a custom JSON-RPC --offline Dump signed transactions (no send) --network NETWORK Network to connect to (default: homestead) TRANSACTION OPTIONS (default: query network) --gasPrice GWEI Default gas price for transactions(in wei) --gasLimit GAS Default gas limit for transactions --nonce NONCE Initial nonce for the first transaction --yes Always accept Siging and Sending OTHER OPTIONS --wait Wait until transactions are mined --debug Show stack traces for errors --help Show this usage and exit --version Show this version and exit (*) By including mnemonics or private keys on the command line they are possibly readable by other users on your system and may get stored in your bash history file. This is NOT recommended. _subsection: Examples TODO examples