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# Wappalyzer
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[Wappalyzer](https://wappalyzer.com/) is a
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[cross-platform](https://github.com/ElbertF/Wappalyzer/wiki/Drivers) utility that uncovers the
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technologies used on websites. It detects
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[content management systems](https://wappalyzer.com/categories/cms),
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[eCommerce platforms](https://wappalyzer.com/categories/ecommerce),
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[web servers](https://wappalyzer.com/categories/web-servers),
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[JavaScript frameworks](https://wappalyzer.com/categories/javascript-frameworks),
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[analytics tools](https://wappalyzer.com/categories/analytics) and
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[many more](https://wappalyzer.com/applications).
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Refer to the [wiki](https://github.com/ElbertF/Wappalyzer/wiki) for
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[screenshots](https://github.com/ElbertF/Wappalyzer/wiki/Screenshots), information on how to
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[contribute](https://github.com/ElbertF/Wappalyzer/wiki/Contributing) and
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[more](https://github.com/ElbertF/Wappalyzer/wiki/_pages).
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*Licensed under the [GPL](https://github.com/ElbertF/Wappalyzer/blob/master/LICENSE).*
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## Getting Started
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This section describes how to set up a development environment. Everything you
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need is contained in a [Docker image](https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/wappalyzer/dev/)
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which is managed by Vagrant.
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Running this environment optional but recommended as it provides some helpful tools.
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First, install [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) and [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/)
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on your system.
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Clone the Wappalyzer repository and open the newly created directory in a
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terminal. Run `vagrant up` to start the environment.
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Run `vagrant ssh` to access the environment and read usage instructions.
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```shell
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$ git clone https://github.com/ElbertF/Wappalyzer.git wappalyzer
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$ cd wappalyzer
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$ vagrant up
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$ vagrant ssh
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```
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To stop the environment, run `vagrant halt`.
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If a new Docker image becomes available, rebuild the environment with
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`vagrant destroy -y && vagrant up`.
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