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webXray

The entire point of webXray is to allow you to analyze pages of your choosing. In order to do so, first place all of the page addresses you wish to scan into a text file and place this file in the "page_lists" directory.

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  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Mac
  • Linux
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  • Developed by

    Tim Libert
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.
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  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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webXray was added to AlternativeTo by thiscouldbeyourusername on and this page was last updated .

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I like it because there are hardly any alternatives - yet WEC is a lot better.

What is webXray?

The entire point of webXray is to allow you to analyze pages of your choosing. In order to do so, first place all of the page addresses you wish to scan into a text file and place this file in the "page_lists" directory. Make sure your addresses start with "http", if not, webXray will not recognize them as valid addresses. Once you have placed your page list in the proper directory you may run webXray in interactive mode and it will allow you to select your page list. Easy-peasy.

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