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Interactive cli tool for HTTP inspection
wuzz
Interactive cli tool for HTTP inspection.
Wuzz command line arguments are similar to cURL's arguments, so it can be used to inspect/modify requests copied from the browser's network inspector with the "copy as cURL" feature.
Installation and usage
$ go get github.com/asciimoo/wuzz
$ "$GOPATH/bin/wuzz" --help
Note: golang >= 1.10 required.
Binary releases are also available.
Configuration
It is possible to override default settings in a configuration file.
The default location is "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/wuzz/config.toml"
on linux
and ~/.wuzz/config.toml
on other platforms.
-c
/--config
switches can be used to load config file from custom location.
See example configuration for more details.
Commands
Keybinding | Description |
---|---|
F1 | Display help |
Ctrl+R | Send request |
Ret | Send request (only from URL view) |
Ctrl+S | Save response |
Ctrl+E | Save request |
Ctrl+F | Load request |
Ctrl+C | Quit |
Ctrl+K, Shift+Tab | Previous view |
Ctlr+J, Tab | Next view |
Ctlr+T | Toggle context specific search |
Alt+H | Toggle history |
Down | Move down one view line |
Up | Move up one view line |
Page down | Move down one view page |
Page up | Move up one view page |
F2 | Jump to URL |
F3 | Jump to query parameters |
F4 | Jump to HTTP method |
F5 | Jump to request body |
F6 | Jump to headers |
F7 | Jump to search |
F8 | Jump to response headers |
F9 | Jump to response body |
F11 | Redirects Restriction Mode |
Context specific search
Wuzz accepts regular expressions by default to filter response body. Custom query syntax can be toggled by pressing Ctrl+T. The following formats have context specific search syntax:
Response format | Query syntax |
---|---|
HTML | https://github.com/PuerkitoBio/goquery |
JSON | https://github.com/tidwall/gjson |
TODO
- Better navigation
- Autocompletion
- Tests
Bugs / Suggestions
Bugs or suggestions? Visit the issue tracker
or join #wuzz
on freenode