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@ -48,13 +48,14 @@ In practice, it's pretty common for the replacement literal to be long and
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complex. For instance, it might be an XSS exploit that weighs in at hundreds or
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thousands of characters. To cope with this, there's a variation of the
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replacement hook specifier that lets you load the replacement text from a file.
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To specify a file as replacement, prefix the file path with ``@``
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So, you might start **mitmdump** as follows:
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>>> mitmdump --replace-from-file :~q:foo:~/xss-exploit
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>>> mitmdump --replacements :~q:foo:@~/xss-exploit
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This will load the replacement text from the file ``~/xss-exploit``.
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Both the ``--replace`` and ``--replace-from-file`` flags can be passed multiple
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The ``--replacements`` flag can be passed multiple
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times.
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@ -66,7 +67,6 @@ replacement hooks using a built-in editor. The context-sensitive help (:kbd:`?`)
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complete usage information.
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================== =======================
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command-line ``--replace``,
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``--replace-from-file``
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command-line ``--replacements``
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mitmproxy shortcut :kbd:`O` then :kbd:`R`
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================== =======================
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