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Condi

A simple threaded Content Discovery/Directory Brute-forcing tool written in Python3.

Install Requirements (Debian based disrtos)

sudo apt -y install python3-{requests,termcolor}

Install and run Condi

git clone https://github.com/t0nyc23/condi
cd condi && chmod +x condi.py
./condy.py -u http://target.com -w yourwordlist.txt

Condi usage examples


You can run ./condi.py --help to se all available options.

  1. Setting threads and sleep time
./condi.py -u http://target.com -w wordlist.txt -t 20 -s 1000
  1. Custom headers and user-agent
./condi.py -u http://target.com -w wordlist.txt -H "Custom-Header: CustomValue"
./condi.py -u http://target.com -w wordlist.txt -a "MyCustomUserAgent/1.0"
  1. Check for extensions, follow redirects and save to file
./condi.py -u http://target.com -w wordlist.txt -x php jsp -fr -o condi-results.txt
  1. Filter negative status codes and use proxy requests
./condi.py -u http://target.com -w wordlist.txt -nc 404 403 401 -p http://127.0.0.1:8080

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