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🕵️ Pinkerton

Investigating JavaScripts files since 1850




️🕵️ Pinkerton is an JavaScript file crawler and secret finder tool developed in Python


⚡ Installing / Getting started

A quick guide of how to install and use Pinkerton.

1. Clone the repository with: git clone https://github.com/oppsec/pinkerton.git
2. Install the libraries with: pip3 install -r requirements.txt
3. Run Pinkerton with: python3 main.py -u https://example.com

3.1 (Optional)
If you're using Python 3.11+ + Arch (as me) you're probably getting errors when trying to install the libs from requirements.txt, to fix this, use:
- pip3 install -r requirements.txt --break-system-packages

🐳 Docker

If you want to use pinkerton in a Docker container, follow this commands:

1. Clone the repository - git clone https://github.com/oppsec/pinkerton.git
2. Build the image - sudo docker build -t pinkerton:latest .
3. Run container - sudo docker run pinkerton:latest



⚙️ Pre-requisites

  • Python 3 installed on your machine.
  • Install the libraries with pip3 install -r requirements.txt



⚫ BlackArch

pacman -Syu pinkerton



🎥 Demo

asciicast



✨ Features

  • Works with ProxyChains
  • Fast scan
  • Low RAM and CPU usage
  • Open-Source
  • Python ❤️



📚 To-Do

  • Add more secrets regex pattern
  • Improve JavaScript file extract function
  • Improve pattern match system
  • Add pass list file method



🔨 Contributing

A quick guide of how to contribute with the project.

1. Create a fork from Pinkerton repository
2. Clone the repository with git clone https://github.com/your/pinkerton.git
3. Type cd pinkerton/
4. Create a branch and make your changes
5. Commit and make a git push
6. Open a pull request



🙏 Credits



⚠️ Warning

  • The developer is not responsible for any malicious use of this tool.