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# URL-Lookup

The **URL-Lookup** command allows you to get information about a specific URL. You can use it to retrieve details about any given URL.

{% hint style="info" %}
You can use this command to gather information about any URL you need to know more about.
{% endhint %}

## How to Use

### 1. **Lookup a URL**

* **Prefix Usage:**\
  `-url-lookup [url]`\
  Replace `[url]` with the URL you want to get information about. For example, `-url-lookup https://airwavy.xyz` will return details about the Airwavy website.
* **Slash Usage:**\
  `/url-lookup [url]`\
  Similar to the prefix usage, replace `[url]` with the URL you want to look up.

The bot will return information about the provided URL.

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For further assistance, refer to the bot's help menu or [contact our support server](https://discord.gg/cGNFnsXpwZ).


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```

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