getJS is a tool to extract all the javascript files from a set of given urls.
The urls can also be piped to getJS, or you can specify a singel url with the -url argument. getJS offers a range of options,
varying from completing the urls, to resolving the files.
Make sure you have GO installed on your system.
getJS is written in GO. You can install it with go get:
go get github.com/003random/getJS Note: When you supply urls from different sources, e.g. with stdin and an input file, it will add all the urls together :)
Example: echo "https://github.com" | getJS -url=https://example.com -input=domains.txt
To get all options, do:
getJS -h| Flag | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| -url | The url to get the javascript sources from | getJS -url=https://poc-server.com |
| -input | Input file with urls | getJS -input=domains.txt |
| -output | The file where to save the output to | getJS -output=output.txt |
| -verbose | Display info of what is going on | getJS -verbose |
| -complete | Complete the urls. e.g. /js/index.js -> https://example.com/js/index.js | getJS -complete |
| -resolve | Resolve the output and filter out the non existing files (Can only be used in combination with -complete) | getJS -complete -resolve |
| -nocolors | Don't color the output | getJS -nocolors |
getJS supports stdin data. To pipe urls to getJS, use the following:
$ cat domains.txt | getJSTo save the js files, you can use:
$ getJS -url=https://poc-server.com | xargs wgetIf you would like the output to be in JSON format, you can combine it with @Tomnomnom's toJSON:
$ getJS -url=https://poc-server.com | tojsonTo feed urls from a file use:
$ getJS -input=domains.txtTo save the results to a file, and don't display anything, use:
$ getJS -url=https://poc-server.com -output=results.txtIf you want to have a list of full urls as output use:
$ getJS -url=domains.txt -completeIf you want to only show the existing js files, use:
$ getJS -url=domains.txt -complete -resolveYou are free to submit any issues and/or pull requests :)
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
- @jimen0 for helping getting me started with GO
This is my first tool written in GO. I created it to learn the language more. Please don't hate on my coding style xD (useful feeback is always welcome!)
