Exploit Database Archive Search Allow you to search through exploits and shellcodes using one or more terms from Exploit-DB
-c, --case [Term] Perform a case-sensitive search (Default is inSEnsITiVe)
-e, --exact [Term] Perform an EXACT & order match on exploit title (Default is an AND match on each term) [Implies "-t"]
e.g. "WordPress 4.1" would not be detect "WordPress Core 4.1")
-s, --strict Perform a strict search, so input values must exist, disabling fuzzy search for version range
e.g. "1.1" would not be detected in "1.0 < 1.3")
-t, --title [Term] Search JUST the exploit title (Default is title AND the file's path)
--exclude="term" Remove values from results. By using "|" to separate, you can chain multiple values
e.g. --exclude="term1|term2|term3"
-j, --json [Term] Show result in JSON format
-o, --overflow [Term] Exploit titles are allowed to overflow their columns
-p, --path [EDB-ID] Show the full path to an exploit (and also copies the path to the clipboard if possible)
-v, --verbose Display more information in output
-w, --www [Term] Show URLs to Exploit-DB.com rather than the local path
--id Display the EDB-ID value rather than local path
--colour Disable colour highlighting in search results
-m, --mirror [EDB-ID] Mirror (aka copies) an exploit to the current working directory
-x, --examine [EDB-ID] Examine (aka opens) the exploit using $PAGER
-h, --help Show this help screen
-u, --update Check for and install any exploitdb package updates (brew, deb & git)
--nmap [file.xml] Checks all results in Nmap's XML output with service version
e.g.: nmap [host] -sV -oX file.xml