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TL;DR

httpx

A fast and multi-purpose HTTP toolkit written in Go to run multiple probes at once. Note: not to be confused with the unrelated Python’s HTTPX which has the same command name. More information: https://github.com/projectdiscovery/httpx.

  • Run a probe against a uRL, host, IP Address or subnet (CIDR notation) showing probe status:

httpx -probe -u url|host|ipaddress|subnet_with_cidr

  • Run a probe against multiple hosts showing [s]tatus [c]ode with input from subfinder:

subfinder -d example.com | httpx -sc

  • Run a rate limited probe against a list of hosts from a file showing technology detected and response time:

httpx -rl 150 -l path/to/newline_separated_hosts_list -td -rt

  • Run a probe against a uRL showing its webpage title, CDN/WAF in use, and page content hash:

httpx -u url -title -cdn -hash sha256

  • Run a probe against a list of hosts with custom defined ports and timeout after certain seconds:

httpx -probe -u host1,host2,... -p http:80,8000-8080,https:443,8443 -timeout 10

  • Run a probe against a list of hosts filtering out codes of certain responses:

httpx -u host1,host2,... -fc 400,401,404

  • Run a probe against a list of hosts matching codes of certain responses:

httpx -u host1,host2,... -mc 200,301,304

  • Run a probe against a URL [s]aving [s]creenshots of certain paths, with [s]creenshot [t]imeouts (assets are saved in ./output):

httpx -u https://www.github.com -path /tldr-pages/tldr,/projectdiscovery/httpx -ss -st 10

This document was created using the contents of the tldr project.