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It would be really helpful to be able to aim httpx at a website, and have it output just a jpg, nothing else, into a directory. Part of my workflow involves screenshots and having to wade through a directory structure to fish out jpegs with long, unique filenames makes it harder to then do post-processing on those images, or group together images with other findings based on apex domain name.
if httpx can already do this, thats awesome, I just haven't figured it out yet.
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hi @Viss! So you want a jpg screenshot while httpx works. You want that output into a specified directory and you want control over the jpg name, is that correct?
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hi @Viss! So you want a jpg screenshot while httpx works. You want that output into a specified directory and you want control over the jpg name, is that correct?
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It would be really helpful to be able to aim httpx at a website, and have it output just a jpg, nothing else, into a directory. Part of my workflow involves screenshots and having to wade through a directory structure to fish out jpegs with long, unique filenames makes it harder to then do post-processing on those images, or group together images with other findings based on apex domain name.
if httpx can already do this, thats awesome, I just haven't figured it out yet.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: