tag:support.arachni-scanner.com,2012-07-01:/discussions/suggestions/2-module-tutorialArachni: Discussion 2012-09-11T01:33:41Ztag:support.arachni-scanner.com,2012-07-01:Comment/186437722012-09-10T17:24:57Z2012-09-10T17:24:57ZModule tutorial<div><p>Here's a brief description of the different component types:
<a href=
"https://github.com/Arachni/arachni/wiki/Developer-guide">https://github.com/Arachni/arachni/wiki/Developer-guide</a></p>
<p>As for a module tutorial, if you look at the code of the
existing modules you'll get all the info you need. The API has
plenty of documentation as well so if you need to know what a
method does you can check it out.</p>
<p>I could write an article providing some pointers but it'd be
sort of redundant because if you want to write a module you can
pick one of the existing ones that is close to what you want to do
and base yours on its code.</p></div>Tasos Laskostag:support.arachni-scanner.com,2012-07-01:Comment/186437722012-09-10T18:13:11Z2012-09-10T18:13:12ZModule tutorial<div><p>I will do that, thank you</p></div>Beunwatag:support.arachni-scanner.com,2012-07-01:Comment/186437722012-09-11T00:33:53Z2012-09-11T01:32:55ZModule tutorial<div><p>You may find this helpful too: <a href=
"http://support.arachni-scanner.com/kb/writing-plugins/introduction">
http://support.arachni-scanner.com/kb/writing-plugins/introduction</a></p>
<p>And since you asked about it, so will others (probably) so I'm
going to write (at least) an "Introduction" article for all
component types.</p>
<p>Edit: Module intro: <a href=
"http://support.arachni-scanner.com/kb/writing-modules/introduction">
http://support.arachni-scanner.com/kb/writing-modules/introduction</a></p></div>Tasos Laskos