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https://github.com/gwen001/gitlab-subdomains

Find subdomains on GitLab.
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gitlab-subdomains

Find subdomains on GitLab.


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## Description

This Go tool performs searches on GitLab and parses the results to find subdomains of a given domain.

## Important note

‼ GitLab search is very limited ‼
Check the [official documentation](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/search.html) for more information.

## Requirements

You need a GitLab token, if you don't have any you can easily create a free account on [gitlab.com](https://gitlab.com/) or use my [github-regexp](https://github.com/gwen001/github-regexp) to find one or more...

## Install

```
go install github.com/gwen001/gitlab-subdomains@latest
```

or

```
git clone https://github.com/gwen001/gitlab-subdomains
cd gitlab-subdomains
go install
```

## Usage

```
$ gitlab-subdomains -h

Usage of gitlab-subdomains:
-d string
domain you are looking for (required)
-debug
debug mode
-e extended mode, also look for example.
-t string
gitlab token (required), can be:
• a single token
• a list of tokens separated by comma
• a file (.tokens) containing 1 token per line
if the options is not provided, the environment variable GITLAB_TOKEN is readed, it can be:
• a single token
• a list of tokens separated by comma
```

If you want to use multiple tokens, you better create a `.tokens` file in the executable directory with 1 token per line
```
token1
token2
...
```
or use an environment variable with tokens separated by comma:
```
export GITLAB_TOKEN=token1,token2...
```

Tokens are disabled when GitLab raises a rate limit alert, however they are re-enable 1mn later.
You can disable that feature by using the option `-k`.

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Feel free to [open an issue](/../../issues/) if you have any problem with the script.