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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?
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.
(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.
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
(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