Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: tnscm
Version: 0.0.3
Summary: TNSCM (Tenable Nessus CLI Manager) by LimberDuck
Home-page: https://github.com/LimberDuck/tnscm
Author: Damian Krawczyk
Author-email: damian.krawczyk@limberduck.org
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # TNSCM
        
        **TNSCM** *(Tenable Nessus CLI Manager)* by LimberDuck is a CLI tool which enables you to perform certain actions on Nessus by (C) Tenable, Inc. via Nessus API.
        
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        ## Main features
        
        Initial version of **TNSCM** lets you get Nessus:
        
        * plugin family list
        * policy list
        * scan list
        * user list
        * server info
          * status
          * licensed IPs
          * version
        
        Additionaly, list items can by filtered using [JMESPath](https://jmespath.org).
        
        ## How to
        
        1. Install
            
            `pip install tnscm`
        
        2. Run
        
            `tnscm`
        
        ### Example filters
        
        To get only name and id columns:
        
        `--filter "[].{id: id, name: name}"`
        
        To sort by `id` column:
        
        `--filter "sort_by([], &id)[].{id: id, name: name}"`
        
        To filter returned data to these items which `name` contain `exampl`:
        
        `--filter "[? contains(name, 'exampl')].{id: id, name: name}"`
        
        To filter returned data to these items which `name` contain `exampl1` or `exampl2`:
        
        `--filter "[? contains(name, 'exampl1') || contains(name, 'exampl2')].{id: id, name: name}"`
        
        To filter returned data to item which `id` is equal to number `10`:
        
        ``--filter '[?id==`10`].{id: id, name: name}'``
        
        To filter returned data to item which `name` is equal to number `test name`:
        
        `--filter "[?name == 'test name'].{id: id, name: name}"`
        
        ## Meta
        
        ### Change log
        
        See [CHANGELOG].
        
        
        ### Licence
        
        MIT: [LICENSE].
        
        
        ### Authors
        
        [Damian Krawczyk] created **TNSCM** *(Tenable Nessus CLI Manager)* by LimberDuck.
        
        [Damian Krawczyk]: https://damiankrawczyk.com
        [CHANGELOG]: https://github.com/LimberDuck/tnscm/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md
        [LICENSE]: https://github.com/LimberDuck/tnscm/blob/main/LICENSE
        
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
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