🔎 Hunt down social media accounts by username across social networks
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Replace noPeriod attribute in JSON file with a regexCheck attribute. If this does not exist in the JSON file, then there will be a default regular expression that will be used. By default, the allowed user name pattern requires that the first character is alphabetic, while the following characters are either alphanumeric or ".", "_", or "-". Also, specifically indicate that the user name is invalid in the feedback.
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data.json Replace noPeriod attribute in JSON file with a regexCheck attribute. If this does not exist in the JSON file, then there will be a default regular expression that will be used. By default, the allowed user name pattern requires that the first character is alphabetic, while the following characters are either alphanumeric or ".", "_", or "-". Also, specifically indicate that the user name is invalid in the feedback. 6 years ago
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sherlock.py Replace noPeriod attribute in JSON file with a regexCheck attribute. If this does not exist in the JSON file, then there will be a default regular expression that will be used. By default, the allowed user name pattern requires that the first character is alphabetic, while the following characters are either alphanumeric or ".", "_", or "-". Also, specifically indicate that the user name is invalid in the feedback. 6 years ago
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README.md

Sherlock

Find usernames across over 75 social networks

Installation

# clone the repo
$ git clone https://github.com/sdushantha/sherlock.git

# change the working directory to sherlock
$ cd sherlock

# install the requirements
$ pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Usage

Just run python3 sherlock.py

All of the accounts found will be stored in a text file with their username (e.g user123.txt)

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2018 Siddharth Dushantha