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    katana

    katana

    Fast CLI web crawler for discovering endpoints in modern web apps

    Katana is an open source command-line web crawling and spidering framework developed by ProjectDiscovery. It is designed to efficiently crawl websites and web applications in order to discover endpoints, resources, and other useful information that may not be easily visible through manual browsing. Katana focuses on speed and automation, making it suitable for use in security reconnaissance workflows and automated pipelines. Katana supports both standard HTTP crawling and headless browser...
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    kimuraframework

    kimuraframework

    AI-first Ruby framework for building fast, flexible web scraping spide

    ...Kimurai can use AI-assisted extraction to identify where data resides in HTML pages, automatically generating selectors that are cached for future use so subsequent scraping runs operate with pure Ruby performance. Kimurai supports scraping both static and JavaScript-rendered websites by working with multiple engines, including headless browsers and simple HTTP-based approaches. Developers can also interact with pages using browser automation features such as form filling, clicking elements, or navigating through dynamic content. It includes tools for scheduling, parallel scraping, and structured data output, making it suitable for building reliable large-scale crawlers.
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    crawlergo

    crawlergo

    Headless Chrome crawler for collecting URLs for vulnerability scans

    crawlergo is a browser-based web crawler designed to collect URLs and request data that can be used by web vulnerability scanning tools. It uses a Chrome headless environment to render web pages and observe behavior during the DOM rendering stage in order to capture as many accessible endpoints as possible. By monitoring the page lifecycle and interacting with web elements, the crawler automatically triggers JavaScript events and navigational actions that would normally occur during real...
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    xsrfprobe

    xsrfprobe

    Advanced toolkit for detecting and exploiting CSRF vulnerabilities

    XSRFProbe is an advanced security auditing toolkit designed to detect and analyze Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF/XSRF) vulnerabilities in web applications. It uses an automated crawling engine that continuously scans a target application, collects forms and endpoints, and evaluates them for potential CSRF weaknesses. XSRFProbe performs numerous systematic checks to determine whether a web endpoint is vulnerable, including inspection of anti-CSRF tokens, cookie validation behavior, and...
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