Naminter
A Python package and command-line interface (CLI) tool for asynchronous OSINT username enumeration using the WhatsMyName dataset
Install / Use
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Naminter
Naminter is a Python package and command-line interface (CLI) tool for asynchronous OSINT username enumeration using the WhatsMyName dataset. Leveraging the comprehensive WhatsMyName list, Naminter enumerates usernames across hundreds of websites. With advanced features like browser impersonation, asynchronous enumeration, and customizable filtering, it can be used both as a command-line tool and as a library in your Python projects.
Documentation
Full documentation is available at https://3xp0rt.github.io/Naminter/, including:
- Installation Guide - Detailed installation instructions
- Usage Examples - CLI and Python API examples
- API Reference - API documentation
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! See the Contributing Guide for guidelines.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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