Quickly identify social networking accounts and more.
This tool is part of secapps.com open-source initiative.
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https://secapps.com
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
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"]
The following example show how to enumerate various accounts belonging to 1password password manager:
pown whoarethey 1password