Quickly look up hashes in your terminal using the HashMob API
Features
🗣 Read one or more hashes from argument
gohashmob [hash], gohashmob [hash],[hash]
📄 Read hashes from file
gohashmob /path/to/file
↙️ Read hashes from STDIN
cat hashes.txt | gohashmob
✨ Pretty print API response JSON
💿 Output founds in hash:plain format
🏷 Read API key from environmennt variable
export HASHMOB_KEY=[key]
Usage:
Reads a list of hashes and looks for their cleartext counterparts in HashMob's database.
If no positional argument is provided and the program detects a pipe, hashes are read from STDIN.
A valid API key must be supplied via the HASHMOB_API environment variable.
Usage: ./hashmob [-q] [-n] <hash input> (single hash / comma separated hashes / file path)
-n Disable JSON response prettifying
-no-color
Disable colored log output
-q Output founds as hash:plain instead of the full API response
Examples:
./hashmob -q 098f6bcd4621d373cade4e832627b4f6
cat hashes.txt | ./hashmob -q
./hashmob 098f6bcd4621d373cade4e832627b4f6,5f4dcc3b5aa765d61d8327deb882cf99
./hashmob -q path/to/hashes.txt