NAME
  cewl - custom word list generator
SYNOPSIS
  cewl [OPTION] ... URL
DESCRIPTION
  CeWL (Custom Word List generator) is a ruby app which spiders a given URL, up to a specified depth, and returns
  a list of words which can then be used for password crackers such as John the Ripper. Optionally, CeWL can follow
  external links.

  CeWL can also create a list of email addresses found in mailto links. These email addresses can be used as
  usernames in brute force actions.

  CeWL is pronounced "cool".

OPTIONS
-h, --help		 Show help.
-k, --keep	         Keep the downloaded file.
-d <x>,--depth <x>	 Depth to spider to, default 2.
-m, --min_word_length	 Minimum word length, default 3.
-o, --offsite		 Let the spider visit other sites.
-w, --write		 Write the output to the file.
-u, --ua <agent>	 User agent to send.
-n, --no-words		 Don't output the wordlist.
--with-numbers		 Accept words with numbers in as well as just letters
-a, --meta	         include meta data.
--meta_file file         Output file for meta data.
-e, --email		 Include email addresses.
--email_file <file>	 Output file for email addresses.
--meta-temp-dir <dir>	 The temporary directory used by exiftool when parsing files, default /tmp.
-c, --count	         Show the count for each word found.
-v, --verbose		 Verbose.
--debug			 Extra debug information.

Authentication
--auth_type		Digest or basic.
--auth_user	        Authentication username.
--auth_pass		Authentication password.

Proxy Support
--proxy_host		 Proxy host.
--proxy_port		 Proxy port, default 8080.
--proxy_username	 Username for proxy, if required.
--proxy_password	 Password for proxy, if required.

Headers
--header, -H		 In format name:value - can pass multiple.

<url>			 The site to spider.

BUGS
  Someone has reported that the spider misses some pages which are have querystrings on them. This issue isn't confirmed.

SEE ALSO
  fab-cewl(1)

AUTHOR
  The CeWL was written by Robin Wood <robin@digi.ninja>.

  This manual page was written by Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org>
  for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
