a collection of odds, ends, and everything in between (added below once stable). see individual directories for individual readmes (maybe?).
mostly a port of https://github.com/yunemse48/403bypasser into Go
enter a search term and a file name (list of additional search terms, line-separated) and get back results (blurb plus url) from ask, bing, brave, duckduckgo, yahoo, and yandex. use 'exact' for exact term matching.
full version (renamed searcher) can be found here!
take a bunch of files with line-separated urls/words/whatevers and get one large file containing all those urls/words/whatevers. Or, do the same thing with csv files.
google dorking, but with duck duck go (so, not google dorking...) (larger version under development)
full version (renamed dorking) can be found here!
parse urls in style. read urls from a line-separated file or from stdin. Get domains, keys, a map of keys and values, paths, user info (username and password), or values.
full version (renamed urlbits) can be found here!
need a kinda sorta safe(ish?) password and too lazy to log into your pw manager or some rando genderating rando site? type something in and get a mostly gibberish password that contains at least one lower-case letter, one upper-case, one special character, and one number. there are, of course, much easier ways to do this -- I was mainly interested in practicing pipelines :)
replace a key=value parameter in a given URL(s) with your own key=value. Bonus! Pipe in an encoded mess and decode it.
throw against site (pull down archived links from Wayback Machine, run against the site, see what status codes currently are)
supply a url, get a wordlist (for that page only). adjust your results by filtering out terms, adding a minimum length, or requiring a certain instance count.
throw against site (pull down archived links from Wayback Machine, run against the site, see what status codes currently are) (not concurrent...yet)
dad joke, ftw. use -t to enter a search term, otherwise enjoy a randomly selected dad joke