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Reachability for Ruby Now in Beta
Reachability analysis for Ruby is now in beta, helping teams identify which vulnerabilities are truly exploitable in their applications.
A simple command-line utility for parsing URLs, written in Python. Inspired by urlp.
$ urlp --host "http://www.cnn.com/service/alert.jsp?s=cnn&v=a"
www.cnn.com
$ urlp --registered_domain "http://www.cnn.com/service/alert.jsp?s=cnn&v=a"
cnn.com
$ urlp --path "http://www.cnn.com/service/alert.jsp?s=cnn&v=a"
/service/alert.jsp
$ urlp --path -i 0 "http://www.cnn.com/service/alert.jsp?s=cnn&v=a"
service
$ urlp --query "http://www.cnn.com/service/alert.jsp?s=cnn&v=a"
s=cnn&v=a
$ urlp --query --query_field=s "http://www.cnn.com/service/alert.jsp?s=cnn&v=a"
cnn
urlp often works together with other unix command-line tools. For example:
cat urlfile | urlp --host | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr -k1,1
cat urlfile | urlp --path | tr / \\n | awk '$1!=""' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr -k1,1
pip install urlp
$ urlp --help
usage: urlp [-h] [--host] [-p] [-i path_index] [-q] [-k query_field] [-r]
[urls [urls ...]]
A command line url parser
positional arguments:
urls URLs to parse
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--host hostname
-p, --path Path
-i path_index, --path_index path_index
filter parsed path by index
-q, --query query string
-k query_field, --query_field query_field
value for the specified query field
-r, --registered_domain
registered domain
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A simple command-line utility for parsing URLs.
We found that urlp demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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