It can be used ad-hoc, using -i and -n to specify the address and name portions respectively. This accepts the standard confluent expression syntax, allowing for things like 172.30.1.{n1} or {node}.{dns.domain} or {bmc}.
It can also read from the confluent db, using `-a`. In this mode, each net.<value>.<attribute> group is pulled together into hosts lines. ipv4_address and ipv6_address fields are associated with the corresponding hostname attributes.