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Overview Dirsearch is a mature command-line tool designed to brute force directories and files in webservers. With 6 years of growing, dirsearch now has become the top web content scanner. As a feature-rich tool, dirsearch allows the user to perform a complex web content discovering, with many vectors for the wordlist, high accuracy, impressive performance, advanced connection/request settings, modern brute-force techniques and nice output. Although there are now many awesome fuzzers like wfuzz, gobuster or ffuf, dirsearch is still showing it's own unique in features and detections when doing web content brute-force. Instead of supporting parameters fuzzing like in ffuf or wfuzz, dirsearch still keeps it as a traditional web path brute forcer. This allows dirsearch to much more focus on the accuracy of the output and support more features for its purpose. Operating Systems supported Windows XP/7/8/10 GNU/Linux MacOSX Features Fast Easy and simple to use Multithreading Filtering wildcard responses (invalid webpages) Keep alive connections Support for multiple extensions Support for every HTTP method Support for HTTP request data Extensions excluding Reporting (Plain text, JSON, XML) Recursive brute forcing Sub-directories brute forcing Force extensions HTTP and SOCKS proxy support HTTP cookies and headers support HTTP headers from file User agent randomization Proxy host randomization Batch processing Request delaying Multiple wordlist formats (lowercase, uppercase, capitalization) Default configuration from file Quiet mode Debug mode Option to force requests by hostname Option to add custom suffixes and prefixes Option to whitelist response codes (-i 200,500) Option to blacklist response codes (-x 404,403) Option to exclude responses by sizes Option to exclude responses by texts Option to exclude responses by regexps (example: "Not foun[a-z]{1}") Options to display only items with response length from range Option to remove all extensions from every wordlist entry Option to remove the dot before extensions ... dirsearch v0.4.0 Exclude extensions argument added Added custom prefixes and suffixes No dot extensions option Support HTTP request data Added minimal response length and maximal response length arguments Added include status codes and exclude status codes arguments Added --clean-view option Added option to print the full URL in the output Added Prefix and Suffix arguments Multiple bugfixes Special thanks to @shelld3v [hide][Hidden Content]]