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I am writing a bash script that is given a list of ".onion" sites and cURLs each site for the page title, then outputs in the following format in a new text file:

"Page Title" - "xxxxxx.onion"

Here is the code I have so far, but I am hitting a wall on how to achieve my goal.

#
#
echo 'Must have PCRE installed for grep'
echo ''
#
#
# Check for Onion Router connection
#
RESP1="$(curl --socks5-hostname localhost:9150 -s 'https://check.torproject.org')"
#
# echo $RESP1 # DEBUG
RESP2=$(echo "$RESP1" | grep -m 1 "Congratulations" | xargs)
# echo $RESP2 # DEBUG
if [ "$RESP2"="Congratulations. This browser is configured to use Tor." ]
  then
        echo "Connected to the Onion Router"
    else
        echo "Failed to connect to the Onion Router" 
      exit 1
fi
# Grab raw html of site
RESP3="$(xargs -n 1 curl --socks5-hostname localhost:9150 -so - < slist.txt)"
# RESP3="$(curl --socks5-hostname localhost:9150 "$site" -so - )" # OLD
# Grep for title
RESP4=$(echo "$RESP3" | grep -iPo '(?<=<title>)(.*)(?=</title>)')
#
echo $RESP4
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  • did you get connected? what is the part that's not working for you?
    – lab9
    Jun 25, 2020 at 18:01
  • @lab9 This code is working, I just don't know where to go from here to reach my goal. Im looking for suggestions.
    – coremed
    Jun 25, 2020 at 18:47

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As it seems you're almost there.
If you replace the last part of your script with:

cat slist.txt \
| while read -r url; do
    # Grab raw html of site
    RESP3="$(curl --socks5-hostname localhost:9150 -so - $url)"
    # Grep for title
    RESP4=$(echo "$RESP3" | grep -iPo '(?<=<title>)(.*)(?=</title>)')
    #
    echo "$RESP4 - $url"
done

Just redirect the output of the script to a text file. Is that what you aim at or did I miss something?

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  • That did it! Thank you for your help!
    – coremed
    Jun 26, 2020 at 15:07
  • How would I make the results save to a text file?
    – coremed
    Jun 26, 2020 at 15:21
  • Redirection in Linux goes like this: ./myscript.sh >mytextfile, meaning that you use the redirection symbol (>) to save the output to the file. The double redirection symbol (>>) would append to that file.
    – lab9
    Jun 26, 2020 at 15:27
  • Is there a way I can make the program run faster? I know that TOR takes a while to make a circuit and connect, but is there anything I can do?
    – coremed
    Jun 29, 2020 at 18:41
  • It's quite certain that almost all time gets consumed by the curl call while waiting for the HTTP response. You could replace localhost with 127.0.0.1 to avoid the DNS call, however that will most likely not make it much faster.
    – lab9
    Jun 29, 2020 at 23:12

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