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You will have to re-source your ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc file (or open a new tab) after running these commands in order to use pipx.
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You will have to re-source your ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc file (or open a new tab) after running these commands in order to use pipx.
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Note that if you want to run AutoRecon using sudo, you have to use _one_ of the following examples:
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```bash
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sudo env "PATH=$PATH" autorecon [OPTIONS]
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sudo $(which autorecon) [OPTIONS]
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```
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### Supporting packages
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### Supporting packages
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Several commands used in AutoRecon reference the SecLists project, in the directory /usr/share/seclists/. You can either manually download the SecLists project to this directory (https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists), or if you are using Kali Linux (**highly recommended**) you can run the following:
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Several commands used in AutoRecon reference the SecLists project, in the directory /usr/share/seclists/. You can either manually download the SecLists project to this directory (https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists), or if you are using Kali Linux (**highly recommended**) you can run the following:
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If installing using pipx, you'll need to run the installation command as root or with sudo in order to be able to run autorecon using sudo:
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If installing using pipx, you'll need to run the installation command as root or with sudo in order to be able to run autorecon using sudo:
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```bash
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```bash
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pipx install git+https://github.com/Tib3rius/AutoRecon.git
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sudo pipx install git+https://github.com/Tib3rius/AutoRecon.git
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```
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Note that if you want to run AutoRecon using sudo, you have to use _one_ of the following examples:
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```bash
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sudo env "PATH=$PATH" autorecon [OPTIONS]
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sudo $(which autorecon) [OPTIONS]
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```
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```
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### Using `pip`
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### Using `pip`
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