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.. _mitmdump:
.. program:: mitmdump
mitmdump
========
**mitmdump** is the command-line companion to mitmproxy. It provides
tcpdump-like functionality to let you view, record, and programmatically
transform HTTP traffic. See the :option:`--help` flag output for complete
documentation.
Examples
--------
Saving traffic
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>> mitmdump -w outfile
Start up mitmdump in proxy mode, and write all traffic to **outfile**.
Filtering saved traffic
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>> mitmdump -nr infile -w outfile "~m post"
Start mitmdump without binding to the proxy port (:option:`-n`), read all flows from
infile, apply the specified filter expression (only match POSTs), and write to
outfile.
Client replay
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>> mitmdump -nc outfile
Start mitmdump without binding to the proxy port (:option:`-n`), then replay all
requests from outfile (:option:`-c filename`). Flags combine in the obvious way, so
you can replay requests from one file, and write the resulting flows to
another:
>>> mitmdump -nc srcfile -w dstfile
See the :ref:`clientreplay` section for more information.
Running a script
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>> mitmdump -s examples/add_header.py
This runs the **add_header.py** example script, which simply adds a new header
to all responses.
Scripted data transformation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>> mitmdump -ns examples/add_header.py -r srcfile -w dstfile
This command loads flows from **srcfile**, transforms it according to the
specified script, then writes it back to **dstfile**.
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