Github dorking tool with python
Supply a list of dorks and, optionally, one of the following:
- a user (-u)
- a file with a list of users (-uf)
- an organization (-org)
- a file with a list of organizations (-of)
- a repo (-r)
You can also pass:
- an output directory to store results (-o)
- a filename to store valid items, if your users or org file may contain nonexistent users/orgs (-vif)
All input files (dorks, users, or orgs) should be newline-separated.
Usage
Clone the repository, then runpip install -r requirements.txt
The only required parameter is the dorks file (-d). See
techguan’s github-dorks.txt for ideas.
If an output directory is specified, a file will be created for
each dork in the dorks list, and results will be saved there as well as printed. Only