Wordlists
Filters
Wordlist filters are used to filter the wordlists used in the scan. They allow you to specify which words should be used.
Filter | Description |
---|---|
starts:<STRING> | Starting with the substring |
ends:<STRING> | Ending with the substring |
contains:<STRING> | Containing the substring |
regex:<REGEX> | Matching the regex |
length:<RANGE> | Retains words with a specific length |
On-the-fly modification
You can modify the wordlist on-the-fly using the --transform
option. This option allows you to apply a transformation to each word in the wordlist.
The following transformations are available:
Transformation | Description |
---|---|
upper | Converts the word to uppercase |
lower | Converts the word to lowercase |
capitalize | Converts the word to title case |
reverse | Reverses the word |
replace:<OLD=NEW> | Replaces the substring OLD with NEW in the word |
suffix:<STRING> | Appends the string at the end of the word |
prefix:<STRING> | Prepends the string at the beginning of the word |
remove:<STRING> | Removes the substring from the word |
Reading from stdin
You can read the wordlist from the standard input (stdin) using the -
character. This allows you to pipe the output of another command into rwalk
.
For example, to use the output of cat
as the wordlist, you can run:
cat wordlist.txt | rwalk example.com -