Tool Documentation:
Screenshots
cutycapt Usage Example
Take a capture of the URL (–url=http://www.kali.org
) and save it to disk (–out=kali.png
):
root@kali:~# cutycapt --url=http://www.kali.org --out=kali.png
libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile
libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile
Packages and Binaries:
cutycapt
CutyCapt is a small cross-platform command-line utility to capture WebKit’s rendering of a web page into a variety of vector and bitmap formats, including SVG, PDF, PS, PNG, JPEG, TIFF, GIF, and BMP.
Installed size: 70 KB
How to install: sudo apt install cutycapt
Dependencies:
- libc6
- libgcc-s1
- libqt5core5t64
- libqt5gui5t64 | libqt5gui5-gles
- libqt5network5t64
- libqt5printsupport5t64
- libqt5svg5
- libqt5webkit5
- libqt5widgets5t64
- libstdc++6
cutycapt
Utility to capture WebKit’s rendering of a web page
root@kali:~# man cutycapt
CUTYCAPT(1) General Commands Manual CUTYCAPT(1)
NAME
cutycapt - utility to capture WebKit's rendering of a web page
SYNOPSIS
cutycapt [options] --url=http://www.someurl.com --out=output.png
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the cutycapt command.
CutyCapt is a small cross-platform command-line utility to capture We-
bKit's rendering of a web page into a variety of vector and bitmap for-
mats, including SVG, PDF, PS, PNG, JPEG, TIFF, GIF, and BMP.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
--help Show summary of options.
--url=<url>
The URL to capture (http:...|file:...|...)
--out=<path>
The target file (.png|pdf|ps|svg|jpeg|...)
--out-format=<f>
Like extension in --out, overrides heuristic
--min-width=<int>
Minimal width for the image (default: 800)
--min-height=<int>
Minimal height for the image (default: 600)
--max-wait=<ms>
Don't wait more than (default: 90000, infinite: 0)
--delay=<ms>
After successful load, wait (default: 0)
--user-style-path=<path>
Location of user style sheet file, if any
--user-style-string=<css>
User style rules specified as text
--header=<name>:<value>
Request header; repeatable; some can't be set
--method=<get|post|put>
Specifies the request method (default: get)
--body-string=<string>
Unencoded request body (default: none)
--body-base64=<base64>
Base64-encoded request body (default: none)
--app-name=<name>
Application name used in User-Agent; default is none
--app-version=<version>
Application version used in User-Agent; default is none
--user-agent=<string>
Override the User-Agent header Qt would set
--javascript=<on|off>
JavaScript execution (default: on)
--java=<on|off>
Java execution (default: unknown)
--plugins=<on|off>
Plugin execution (default: unknown)
--private-browsing=<on|off>
Private browsing (default: unknown)
--auto-load-images=<on|off>
Automatic image loading (default: on)
--js-can-open-windows=<on|off>
Script can open windows? (default: unknown)
--js-can-access-clipboard=<on|off>
Script clipboard privs (default: unknown)
--print-backgrounds=<on|off>
Backgrounds in PDF/PS output (default: off)
--zoom-factor=<float>
Page zoom factor (default: no zooming)
--zoom-text-only=<on|off>
Whether to zoom only the text (default: off)
--http-proxy=<url>
Address for HTTP proxy server (default: none)
AUTHOR
CutyCapt was written by Bjorn Hohrmann <[email protected]>.
This manual page was written by David Paleino <[email protected]>, for
the Debian project (and may be used by others), and is licensed under
the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later.
June 28, 2010 CUTYCAPT(1)
Updated on: 2024-May-23