Hello all, someone who work with python canl help me
#1
hello all, im looking someone who help me to do this:

1.when hashcat.exe drop this:

Session..........: hashcat
Status...........: Running
Hash.Type........: bcrypt $2*$, Blowfish (Unix)
Hash.Target......: $2y$12$Dwt1BZj6pcyc3Dy1FWZ5ieeUznr71EeNkJkUlypTsgbX...8wsRom
Guess.Base.......: File (rockyou.txt)
Guess.Queue......: 1/1 (100.00%)
Speed.#1.........:      111 H/s (5.24ms) @ Accel:8 Loops:2 Thr:8
Recovered........: 0/1 (0.00%) Digests, 0/1 (0.00%) Salts
Progress.........: 3648/14344384 (0.03%)
Rejected.........: 0/3648 (0.00%)
Restore.Point....: 3648/14344384 (0.03%)
Restore.Sub.#1...: Salt:0 Amplifier:0-1 Iteration:2606-2608
Candidates.#1....: 19871987 -> daryl
Hardware.Mon.#1..: Temp: 47c Fan:  0% Util: 98% Core:1873MHz


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[s]tatus [p]ause [b]ypass [c]heckpoint [q]uit =>

to see the same drop before most to push "S" all time i want.
Will like to learn how i just run hashcat.exe and drop all that info witout to push "S"

And the other thing i will like to ask how to do:

will like this line of the drop:
"Candidates.#1....: 19871987 -> daryl"

go all to a .txt 

Can this posible to make and do?
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#2
To refresh status without pressing 's', add
Code:
--status --status-timer=X
where X is the number of seconds between 2 refresh.

To display only Candidates, you'll need to grep on output.
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#3
(07-15-2020, 10:39 PM)Mem5 Wrote: To refresh status without pressing 's', add
Code:
--status --status-timer=X
where X is the number of seconds between 2 refresh.

To display only Candidates, you'll need to grep on output.

Sr, thank you very much for answer me, really help me

could you please teach me about "grep on output" please, i dont know how do it.
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#4
it depends on which operating system (linux, windows, macOS) you use.

on linux you could just take the output of hashcat and use the "grep" tool to filter it.

Code:
hashcat -m 0 -a 3 --status --status-timer 5 --increment hash.txt ?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a | grep "Candidates" > output_file.txt

there exists similar tools also for windows/powershell to filter the output and search for a specific string line. If you do not need to limit the output, you could also not filter it and just redirect everything to a file (or filter it later on):
Code:
hashcat -m 0 -a 3 --status --status-timer 5 --increment hash.txt ?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a > output_file.txt
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#5
(07-16-2020, 05:09 AM)philsmd Wrote: it depends on which operating system (linux, windows, macOS) you use.

on linux you could just take the output of hashcat and use the "grep" tool to filter it.

Code:
hashcat -m 0 -a 3 --status --status-timer 5 --increment hash.txt ?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a | grep "Candidates" > output_file.txt

there exists similar tools also for windows/powershell to filter the output and search for a specific string line. If you do not need to limit the output, you could also not filter it and just redirect everything to a file (or filter it later on):
Code:
hashcat -m 0 -a 3 --status --status-timer 5 --increment hash.txt ?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a > output_file.txt

thank you very much for help me
Srry if i bother someone, im learning about all, and this is to much advance for me
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