Provided by: wig_0.6-2_all
NAME
wig - WebApp Information Gatherer
DESCRIPTION
identify numerous Content Management Systems and other administrative applications
SYNOPSIS
wig [-h] [-l INPUT_FILE] [-q] [-n STOP_AFTER] [-a] [-m] [-u] [-d] [-t THREADS] [--no_cache_load] [--no_cache_save] [-N] [--verbosity] [--proxy PROXY] [-w OUTPUT_FILE] <url>
OPTIONS
Required arguments: url The url to scan e.g. http://example.com Optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -l INPUT_FILE File with urls, one per line. -q Set wig to not prompt for user input during run -n STOP_AFTER Stop after this amount of CMSs have been detected. Default: 1 -a Do not stop after the first CMS is detected -m Try harder to find a match without making more requests -u User-agent to use in the requests -d Disable the search for subdomains -t THREADS Number of threads to use --no_cache_load Do not load cached responses --no_cache_save Do not save the cache for later use -N Shortcut for --no_cache_load and --no_cache_save --verbosity, -v Increase verbosity. Use multiple times for more info --proxy PROXY Tunnel through a proxy (format: localhost:8080) -w OUTPUT_FILE File to dump results into (JSON)
AUTHOR
wig was developed by Jesper Kückelhahn, this manpage was made by Samuel Henrique <samueloph@debian.org> based on wig --help output and can be used by other projects as well.