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@pown/whoarethey

v2.13.0

Published

Pownage guaranteed

Downloads

20

Readme

Follow on Twitter NPM Fury default workflow SecApps

Pown WhoAreThey

Quickly identify social networking accounts and more.

Credits

This tool is part of secapps.com open-source initiative.

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  https://secapps.com

Quickstart

This tool is meant to be used as part of Pown.js but it can be invoked separately as an independent tool.

Install Pown first as usual:

$ npm install -g pown@latest

Invoke directly from Pown:

$ pown whoarethey

Otherwise, install this module locally from the root of your project:

$ npm install @pown/whoarethey --save

Once done, invoke pown cli:

$ POWN_ROOT=. ./node_modules/.bin/pown-cli whoarethey

You can also use the global pown to invoke the tool locally:

$ POWN_ROOT=. pown whoarethey

Usage

pown-cli whoarethey <accounts...>

find social networking accounts and more

Options:
  --version                                                 Show version number  [boolean]
  --help                                                    Show help  [boolean]
  --request-concurrency, -c                                 The number of requests to send at the same time  [number] [default: Infinity]
  --method, -X                                              Custom method  [string]
  --header, -H                                              Custom header  [string]
  --connect-timeout, -t, --timeout                          Maximum time allowed for the connection to start  [number] [default: 30000]
  --data-timeout, -T                                        Maximum time allowed for the data to arrive  [number] [default: 30000]
  --accept-unauthorized, -k, --insecure                     Accept unauthorized TLS errors  [boolean] [default: false]
  --filter-response-code, --response-code, --filter-status  Filter responses with code  [string] [default: ""]
  --content-sniff-size, --content-sniff, --sniff-size       Specify the size of the content sniff  [number] [default: 5]
  --print-response-body, --print-body                       Print response body  [boolean] [default: false]
  --download-response-body, --download-body                 Download response body  [boolean] [default: false]
  --proxy-url, --proxy                                      Setup proxy  [string] [default: ""]
  --task-concurrency, -C                                    Number of concurrent requests  [number] [default: Infinity]
  --categories, -s                                          Only use selected categories  [string] [default: ""]
  --output-format                                           Output format for results  [string] [choices: "table", "json", "url"] [default: "table"]

Example

The following example show how to enumerate various accounts belonging to 1password password manager:

pown whoarethey 1password

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