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JavaScript Signature Scanner

This command-line tool written in Go allows you to detect JavaScript signatures on webpages given a URL. It fetches the HTML of a webpage, identifies and downloads JavaScript files, and checks them against predefined regular expression "signatures" specified in a TOML configuration file to identify JavaScript signatures used on the page.

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Introduction

This tool provides insight into the JavaScript signatures employed by a webpage. It can:

  • Accept a URL as input.
  • Retrieve the HTML content of the webpage.
  • Identify and download JavaScript files linked within the HTML.
  • Analyze JavaScript files for JavaScript signatures.
  • Output the detected JavaScript signature names as newline-separated text for easy chaining with other POSIX scripts.
  • Allow users to specify and customize regex signatures using a TOML configuration file.

Installation

  1. Clone this repository.

  2. Make sure you have Go (Golang) installed.

  3. Navigate to the project directory.

  4. Run the tool with the following command:

    go run JsSigScraper.go -url <URL> -config <config-file> [-keepjs] [-useragent <user-agent>]

    Example:

    go run JsSigScraper.go -url https://example.com -config example-config.toml -keepjs -useragent Mozilla/5.0

Configuration

The TOML configuration file (example-config.toml) includes user-defined regex signatures for JavaScript signatures. Here's an example structure:

[[signatures]]
name = "Signature Name 1"
regex = "your-regex-here-1"

[[signatures]]
name = "Signature Name 2"
regex = "your-regex-here-2"

# Add more signatures as needed

Output

The output consists of detected JavaScript signature names separated by newlines:

Signature Name 1
Signature Name 2

External Dependencies

  • HTML parsing library (e.g., golang.org/x/net/html)
  • TOML parsing library (e.g., github.com/BurntSushi/toml)

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