lc/gau
Fetch known URLs from AlienVault's Open Threat Exchange, the Wayback Machine, and Common Crawl.
repo name | lc/gau |
repo link | https://github.com/lc/gau |
homepage | |
language | Go |
size (curr.) | 38 kB |
stars (curr.) | 486 |
created | 2020-02-25 |
license | MIT License |
getallurls (gau)
getallurls (gau) fetches known URLs from AlienVault’s Open Threat Exchange, the Wayback Machine, and Common Crawl for any given domain. Inspired by Tomnomnom’s waybackurls.
Resources
Usage:
Examples:
$ printf example.com | gau
$ cat domains.txt | gau
$ gau example.com
To display the help for the tool use the -h
flag:
$ gau example.com -h
Flag | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
-providers |
providers to fetch urls from | gau -providers wayback example.com |
-retries |
amount of retries for http client | gau -retries 7 example.com |
-subs |
include subdomains of target domain | gau -subs example.com |
-v |
enable verbose mode (show errors) | gau -v |
-version |
show gau version | gau -version |
Installation:
From source:
$ GO111MODULE=on go get -u -v github.com/lc/gau
From binary:
You can download the pre-built binaries from the releases page and then move them into your $PATH.
$ tar xvf gau_1.0.2_linux_amd64.tar.gz
$ mv gau /usr/bin/gau
ohmyzsh note:
ohmyzsh’s git plugin has an alias which maps gau
to the git add --update
command. This is problematic, causing a binary conflict between this tool “gau” and the zsh plugin alias “gau” (git add --update
). There is currently a few workarounds which can be found in this Github issue.