Thanks for the clarification!
But this also means that a Tasker workaround would not be feasible for a common user.
Thus,  renewing the binding via DNS when the tunnel is broken would be most desirable, as I already proposed.

Am 7. August 2019 12:52:19 MESZ schrieb "Yağmur Oymak" <yagmur.oymak@gmail.com>:
On Sat, 2019-07-27 at 18:01 +0200, boerner@t-online.de wrote:
My idea was to use Tasker to perform something like wg-quick up|down
tun1 accordingly, but the Wireguard command line tools wg and wg-
quick don't seem to be available (anymore). In older forum posts I've
seen that you can install them from the app settings, but in my
version (v0.0.20190708) this option is not available.

Does anybody know about another solution? Or, as a question to the
developers, would it be a big deal to bring back the command line
feature?

Hey,

The command line tools were not removed. If you are using the Go
userspace backend (the app will indicate this in settings, together
with the version information) they will not be available. The tools
control the kernel backend and require root access. Thus they are only
available if you are running a custom kernel with WireGuard support and
have root access.

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