--config-file support added
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--force | -f Forces WPScan to not check if the remote site is running WordPress.
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--enumerate | -e [option(s)] Enumeration.
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option :
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u usernames from id 1 to 10
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u[10-20] usernames from id 10 to 20 (you must write [] chars)
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p plugins
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p! only vulnerable plugins
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t timthumbs
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Multiple values are allowed : '-e tp' will enumerate timthumbs and plugins
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If no option is supplied, the default is 'upt'
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option :
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u usernames from id 1 to 10
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u[10-20] usernames from id 10 to 20 (you must write [] chars)
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p plugins
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p! only vulnerable plugins
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t timthumbs
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Multiple values are allowed : '-e tp' will enumerate timthumbs and plugins
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If no option is supplied, the default is 'upt'
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--config-file | -c <config file> Use the specified config file
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--follow-redirection If the target url has a redirection, it will be followed without asking if you wanted to do so or not
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