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authorAldo Cortesi <aldo@nullcube.com>2017-04-29 18:33:13 +1200
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Introduce cuts: a flow dissector
This PR introduces the cuts addon, a flow dissector that allows you to select and operate on specific components of flows. It also adds the first consumer for cuts - the cuts.save command. Save the content of the focus to /tmp/foo: cuts.save s.content|@focus /tmp/foo Save the URL and response content-type headers for all flows currently shown to file, comma-separated, one flow per line: cuts.save s.url,q.header[content-type]|@focus /tmp/foo We also use this to replace the body save shortcut in the console flowlist.
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