Sherlock-Deno ๐ต๏ธ - search users across 270+ websites
Sherlock-Deno is an improved remake of the original sherlock by sdushantha.
Why use Sherlock-Deno?
- Super lightweight
- Can be run without installation
- Runs all checks concurrently (asynchronous)
- Cleverly looks through the response to determine if a user has an account (status code, redirect, page content)
- Follows HTTP(S) redirections
- Only uses the deno standard modules (colors, flags)
Status
How to use the CLI (Command Line Interface)?
Simply install deno on your system with a single command. You can find the offical command here.
Without installation:
deno run --allow-net https://deno.land/x/sherlock/cli.ts
With installation:
deno install --allow-net -f -n sherlock https://deno.land/x/sherlock/cli.ts
Verify the installation by typing sherlock
Done! ๐ You now have a running version of Sherlock-Deno.
Command Line Options
Argument | Description |
---|---|
--help |
Show help |
--version |
Show version number and active sites count |
-a, --all |
Show all results |
-t, --timeout |
Set timout for requests in seconds (WIP) |
-f, --format |
Select output format [json,pretty_json,csv] |
How to update the CLI?
Deno caches the dependencies locally, so you may need to clear the cache to update. To do so simply run:
deno cache --reload https://deno.land/x/sherlock/cli.ts
Next run the installation command from above again.
How to contribute?
If you encounter any issues please create an issue here but please look for existing issues first before creating a new one ๐
Feel free to create an issue if you have an idea what could be added next. Thanks in advance!
How to install the source code?
- Clone the repository.
- Run
deno run --allow-net cli.ts
Done! ๐ You now have a running version of the Sherlock-Deno CLI on your machine.
Useful development commands:
deno lint --unstable
- Runs a code linter to check the code style.deno test tests/src
- Runs all tests.deno test tests/src --coverage --unstable
- Runs all tests and creates a code coverage report.deno test tests/sites
- Runs false positive & false negative tests for every site. Add--filter=SITE
to only test a specific site.
Tip: You can find more info about the deno cli here.