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SubFinder is a subdomain discovery tool that uses various techniques to discover massive amounts of subdomains for any target. It has been aimed as a successor to the [sublist3r project](https://github.com/aboul3la/Sublist3r). SubFinder uses Passive Sources, Search Engines, Pastebins, Internet Archives, etc to find subdomains and then it uses a permutation module inspired by altdns to generate permutations and resolve them quickly using a powerful bruteforcing engine. It can also perform plain bruteforce if needed. The tool is highly customizable, and the code is built with a modular approach in mind making it easy to add functionalities and remove errors.
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![SubFinder CLI Options](https://github.com/codingo/codingo.github.io/blob/master/assets/subfinder.png)
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## Why?
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This project began it's life as a Bug Bounty World slack channel discussion. We (@ice3man & @codingo) were talking about how the cornerstone subdomain tool at the time, sublist3r, appeared to have been abandoned. The goal of this project was to make a low dependancy, manageable project in Go that would continue to be maintained over time. I (@Ice3man) decided to rewrite the sublist3r project and posted about it. @codingo offered to contribute to the project and subfinder was born.
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