
An open-source, pentest and developer-oriented web browser, using the power of Lua
Sandcat is a lightweight multi-tabbed web browser that combines the speed and power of Chromium and Lua. Sandcat comes with built-in live headers, an extensible user interface and command line console, resource viewer, and many other features that are useful for web developers and pen-testers and when you need to examine live web applications. For more details, visit http://www.syhunt.com/sandcat/. See also the docs directory and credits section below for a few more details about the Sandcat architecture.
/docs - Lua API documentation/packs - contents of uncompressed pack files/Common - common CSS, widgets and scripts package (Common.pak)/Resources - resources package (Resources.pak)/src - the main executable source and built-in resource files/core - user interface source/corewv2 - core source code that loads the renderer/html - user interface resources (HTML)/lua - Lua API sourceCompiled binaries for Windows can be downloaded from the links below.
For compiling Sandcat, you will just need Catarinka and pLua.
The entire Sandcat user interface is created during runtime, so there is no need to install third-party components in the IDE - you can just add the dependencies listed above to the library path and hit compile. It compiles under Delphi 10 Seattle down to XE2.
Sandcat was developed by Felipe Daragon, Syhunt.
This code is licensed under a 3-clause BSD license - see the LICENSE file for details.
Third-party software used in Sandcat include:
The license for each component listed above can be found in the /packs/Resources/docs/ directory of this repository.
Twitter: @felipedaragon, @syhunt
Email: felipe at syhunt.com
If you want to report a security bug, please see the docs\SECURITY.md file.