__mitmdump__ is the command-line companion to mitmproxy. It provides tcpdump-like functionality to let you view, record, and programmatically transform HTTP traffic. See the _--help_ flag output for complete documentation. ## Example: saving traffic
> mitmdump -w outfileStart up mitmdump in proxy mode, and write all traffic to __outfile__. ## Example: client replay
> mitmdump -nc outfileStart mitmdump without binding to the proxy port (_-n_), then replay all requests from outfile (_-c filename_). Flags combine in the obvious way, so you can replay requests from one file, and write the resulting flows to another:
> mitmdump -nc srcfile -w dstfileSee the [Client-side Replay](@!urlTo("clientreplay.html")!@) section for more information. ## Example: running a script
> mitmdump -s examples/add_header.pyThis runs the __add_header.py__ example script, which simply adds a new header to all responses. ## Example: scripted data transformation
> mitmdump -ns examples/add_header.py -r srcfile -w dstfileThis command loads flows from __srcfile__, transforms it according to the specified script, then writes it back to __dstfile__.