Check username availability across multiple popular platforms
Project description
User Scanner
A powerful Email OSINT tool that checks if a specific email is registered on various sites, combined with username scanning for branding or OSINT — 2-in-1 tool.
Perfect for fast, accurate and lightweight email OSINT
Perfect for finding a unique username across GitHub, Twitter, Reddit, Instagram, and more, all in a single command.
Features
- ✅ Email & username OSINT: check email registrations and username availability across social, developer, creator, and other platforms
- ✅ Dual-mode usage: works as an email scanner, username scanner, or username-only tool
- ✅ Clear results:
Registered/Not Registeredfor emails andAvailable/Taken/Errorfor usernames with precise failure reasons - ✅ Fully modular architecture for easy addition of new platform modules
- ✅ Bulk scanning support for usernames and emails via input files
- ✅ Wildcard-based username permutations with automatic variation generation
- ✅ Multiple output formats: console, JSON, and CSV, with file export support
- ✅ Proxy support with rotation and pre-scan proxy validation
- ✅ Smart auto-update system with interactive upgrade prompts via PyPI
Virtual Environment (optional but recommended)
# create venv
python -m venv .venv
Activate venv
# Linux / macOS
source .venv/bin/activate
# Windows (PowerShell)
.venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1
Installation
# upgrade pip
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
# install
pip install user-scanner
Important Flags
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
-u, --username USERNAME |
Scan a single username across platforms |
-e, --email EMAIL |
Scan a single email across platforms |
-uf, --username-file FILE |
Scan multiple usernames from file (one per line) |
-ef, --email-file FILE |
Scan multiple emails from file (one per line) |
-c, --category CATEGORY |
Scan all platforms in a specific category |
-lu, --list-user |
List all available modules for username scanning |
-le, --list-email |
List all available modules for email scanning |
-m, --module MODULE |
Scan a single specific module |
-p, --permute PERMUTE |
Generate username permutations using a pattern/suffix |
-P, --proxy-file FILE |
Use proxies from file (one per line) |
--validate-proxies |
Validate proxies before scanning (tests against google.com) |
-s, --stop STOP |
Limit the number of permutations generated |
-d, --delay DELAY |
Delay (in seconds) between requests |
-f, --format {csv,json} |
Select output format |
-o, --output OUTPUT |
Save results to a file |
Usage
Basic username/email scan
Scan a single email or username across all available modules/platforms:
user-scanner -e john_doe@gmail.com # single email scanning
user-scanner -u john_doe # single username scanning
Selective scanning
Scan only specific categories or single modules:
user-scanner -u john_doe -c dev # developer platforms only
user-scanner -u john_doe -m github # only GitHub
Bulk email/username scanning
Scan multiple emails/usernames from a file (one email/username per line):
- Can also be combined with categories or modules using
-c,-mand other flags
user-scanner -ef emails.txt # bulk email scan
user-scanner -uf usernames.txt # bulk username scan
Username/Email variations (suffix only)
Generate & check username variations using a permutation from the given suffix:
user-scanner -u john_ -p ab # john_a, ..., john_ab, john_ba
Using Proxies
Route requests through proxy servers:
user-scanner -u john_doe -P proxies.txt
Validate proxies before scanning (tests each proxy against google.com):
user-scanner -u john_doe -P proxies.txt --validate-proxies # recommended
This will:
- Filter out non-working proxies
- Save working proxies to
validated_proxies.txt - Use only validated proxies for scanning
Screenshots:
- Note*: New modules are constantly getting added so screenshots might show only limited, outdated output:
Contributing
Modules are organized under user_scanner/:
user_scanner/
├── email_scan/ # Currently in development
│ ├── social/ # Social email scan modules (Instagram, Mastodon, X, etc.)
| ├── adult/ # Adult sites
| ... # New sites to be added soon
├── user_scan/
│ ├── dev/ # Developer platforms (GitHub, GitLab, npm, etc.)
│ ├── social/ # Social platforms (Twitter/X, Reddit, Instagram, Discord, etc.)
│ ├── creator/ # Creator platforms (Hashnode, Dev.to, Medium, Patreon, etc.)
│ ├── community/ # Community platforms (forums, StackOverflow, HackerNews, etc.)
│ ├── gaming/ # Gaming sites (chess.com, Lichess, Roblox, Minecraft, etc.)
...
Module guidelines:
This project contains small "validator" modules that check whether a username exists on a given platform. Each validator is a single function that returns a Result object (see core/orchestrator.py).
Result semantics:
- Result.available() →
available - Result.taken() →
taken - Result.error(message: Optional[str]) →
error, blocked, unknown, or request failure (include short diagnostic message when helpful)
Follow this document when adding or updating validators.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for examples.
Dependencies:
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for details.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This tool is provided for educational purposes and authorized security research only.
- User Responsibility: Users are solely responsible for ensuring their usage complies with all applicable laws and the Terms of Service (ToS) of any third-party providers.
- Methodology: The tool interacts only with publicly accessible, unauthenticated web endpoints. It does not bypass authentication, security controls, or access private user data.
- No Profiling: This software performs only basic yes/no availability checks. It does not collect, store, aggregate, or analyze user data, behavior, or identities.
- Limitation of Liability: The software is provided “as is”, without warranty of any kind. The developers assume no liability for misuse or any resulting damage or legal consequences.
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