The vast majority of the time this is the registrar client ID you want, so
there's no reason to require specifying it everything each time. These are
read-only commands anyway, so the potential negative effects are minimal.
See the existing lock/unlock_domain commands for existing occurrences of this
behavior.
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I'm tired of running check_domain only to then realize I needed to run
check_domain_fee instead because the domain ended up being premium. We require
the use of the fee extension to register domains on all of our TLDs anyway so we
might as well always be sending the fee extension when checking domains
too. There's no additional harm in sending along the fee extension (it only
sends back additional information that is often useful), so just make that the
default and remove the extra unnecessary command.
Note that check_domain_claims can't be merged in too because it fundamentally
works differently. It doesn't query the availability of domain names for
registration, just whether they're trademarked.
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This makes them consistent with every other command, which uses the format
verb_noun.
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Renamed from java/google/registry/tools/DomainCheckCommand.java (Browse further)