[analytics tools](http://wappalyzer.com/categories/analytics) and
[many more](http://wappalyzer.com/applications).
Contributing
------------
**Adding a new application**
* Edit `share/apps.json` and use a validator like http://jsonformatter.curiousconcept.com/ to verify your modification.
* Add a 16x16 PNG image to `share/images/icons` matching the application name and compressed with a loss-less tools like http://www.smushit.com/ or optipng http://optipng.sourceforge.net/.
* Provide the URL to the application's website when submitting a pull request.
Example:
```javascript
"Application Name": {
cats: [ "1" ],
headers: { "X-Powered-By": "Application Name" },
url: ".+\\.application-name\\.com",
html: "<link[^>]application-name\\.css",
meta: { "generator": "Application Name" },
script: "application-name\\.js",
env: "ApplicationName",
implies: [ "PHP" ]
}
```
Drivers
-------
Wappalyzer is multi-platform. The main code lives in the `share/` directory and
platform specific code in `drivers/`. The sections below describe how to set up
a development environment for the various existing drivers.
To keep files synchronised between drivers, run the `links.sh` script (UNIX-like
systems only, Windows users can use `links.cmd`.)
**Mozilla Firefox**
* Place a file called `wappalyzer@crunchlabz.com` in the extensions directory in
your [profile folder](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox)
(`~/.mozilla/firefox/xxxxx.default/extensions/` on Linux) containing the full
path to `drivers/firefox`.
* Restart Firefox
* Navigate to `about:config` and set `extensions.wappalyzer.debug` to `true`.
* Ctrl+Shift+J brings up a console for debugging.
**Google Chrome**
The Chrome version needs some love, if anyone wants to pick it up. It's
currently not as feature-rich as the Firefox add-on (although partially due to
API limitations.)
* Navigate to `about:extensions`
* Check "Developer mode"
* Click "Load unpacked extension..."
* Select `drivers/chrome/`
**Bookmarklet**
Beta version available for testing at [wappalyzer.com/bookmarklet](http://wappalyzer.com/bookmarklet).
**HTML**
The HTML driver serves purely as an example. It's a good starting point if you
want to port Wappalyzer to a new platform.
* Navigate to `drivers/html/`
**PHP**
The PHP driver requires the [V8js](http://php.net/manual/en/book.v8js.php) class. Installing V8js
using [PECL](http://pecl.php.net/) on Debian Linux or Ubuntu should be very straight forward: