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Installation
Leon Jacobs edited this page Sep 17, 2024
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Installing gowitness is really easy, and you have a few options to do so.
After installing Google Chrome or Chromium for your Operating System:
- Use
go install github.com/sensepost/gowitness@latest
if you have thego
binary in your$PATH
. This will install the latest, version 3 ofgowitness
. If something major is broken and you need to revert, usego install github.com/sensepost/gowitness@2.5.1
for the last v2 release. - Download prebuilt binaries from the releases page.
- Compiling from source.
- Via docker.
Once installed, you should be able to use the gowitness command.
$ gowitness
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|_ |___|_____|_|_||_|_|___|___|___|
|___| v3, with <3 by @leonjza
Usage:
gowitness [command]
Available Commands:
help Help about any command
report Work with gowitness reports
scan Perform various scans
version Get the gowitness version
Flags:
-D, --debug-log Enable debug logging
-h, --help help for gowitness
-q, --quiet Silence (almost all) logging
Use "gowitness [command] --help" for more information about a command.
The Makefile
contains a number of targets to help you build gowitness from source. The general flow to build is:
- Ensure that you have at least Golang version 1.23.1
- Ensure you have
npm
in your path to build the frontend - Clone this repository and
cd
into it. - Build binaries with the
make
command. You can specify a specific target formake
, such asmake linux
too. - If you just want to build the frontend, run
make frontend
.