Package Exports
- wappalyzer
- wappalyzer/apps
- wappalyzer/driver
- wappalyzer/wappalyzer
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Readme
Wappalyzer
Wappalyzer is a cross-platform utility that uncovers the technologies used on websites. It detects content management systems, eCommerce platforms, web servers, JavaScript frameworks, analytics tools and many more.
Installation
$ npm i wappalyzerRun from the command line
node index.js [url] [options]Options
--chunk-size=num Process links in chunks.
--debug=0|1 Output debug messages.
--delay=ms Wait for ms milliseconds between requests.
--max-depth=num Don't analyse pages more than num levels deep.
--max-urls=num Exit when num URLs have been analysed.
--max-wait=ms Wait no more than ms milliseconds for page resources to load.
--recursive=0|1 Follow links on pages (crawler).
--user-agent=str Set the user agent string.
--html-max-cols=num Limit the number of HTML characters per line processed.
--html-max-rows=num Limit the number of HTML lines processed.Run from a script
const options = {
debug: false,
delay: 500,
maxDepth: 3,
maxUrls: 10,
maxWait: 5000,
recursive: true,
userAgent: 'Wappalyzer',
htmlMaxCols: 2000,
htmlMaxRows: 2000,
};
const wappalyzer = new Wappalyzer('https://www.wappalyzer.com', options);
wappalyzer.analyze()
.then(json => {
process.stdout.write(JSON.stringify(json, null, 2) + '\n')
process.exit(0);
})
.catch(error => {
process.stderr.write(error + '\n')
process.exit(1);
});