-k, --keep: Keep the downloaded file.
-d <x>,--depth <x>: Depth to spider to, default 2
-m, --min_word_length: Minimum word length, default 3.
-o, --offsite: Let the spider visit other sites.
--exclude: A file containing a list of paths to exclude
-w, --write: Write the output to the file.
-u, --ua <agent>: User agent to send.
-n, --no-words: Don't output the wordlist.
--with-numbers: Accept words with numbers in as well as just letters
-a, --meta: include meta data.
--meta_file file: Output file for meta data.
-e, --email: Include email addresses.
--email_file <file>: Output file for email addresses.
--meta-temp-dir <dir>: The temporary directory used by exiftool when parsing files, default /tmp.
-c, --count: Show the count for each word found.
-v, --verbose: Verbose.
crunch
Example Rules
[Capital Letter] [2 x lower case letters] [2 x special chars] [3 x numeric]
will take an existing wordlist and perform various manipulations resulting in a more targeted wordlist which will include permutations and variations of words we can in our wordlist.
With Rsmangler and other wordlist generator tools, we’ll typically want to start with a small list of several words since just supplying a few words to start, can quickly generate a very large file
Using the following command line, we can generate a list containing variations and permutations