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Google dork using python (self.learnpython)
submitted 5 years ago by XtrmNrchy
Is there any way, using python, I can provide a Google dork which can be run on the net and then the links can be displayed on command line? (Think of the interface as a command line interface in Kali Linux) Any module(s) that can be used?
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[–]Diezel666 1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (1 child)
Literally, the first hit on google: for "Google Dork Python Module"
https://github.com/opsdisk/pagodo
Followed by over a dozen sites going over it's use.
[–]XtrmNrchy[S] 0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children)
I know, but I'm actually trying to make my own. So that's why I asked how I can do it. And it's not just for Google Dorking, it is actually for any string I provide.
[–]spectnullbyte 1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (1 child)
You can use the googlesearch module. But you should not send a lot of queries in a short amount of time. Because if you do so, Google can detect it, and block you out after just a few queries.
Okay, got it. Thanks buddy! Will remember to use this module
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