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Mythic Scripting Interface

The mythic package creates a way to programmatically interact and control a Mythic instance. Mythic is a Command and Control (C2) framework for Red Teaming. The code is on GitHub (https://github.com/its-a-feature/Mythic) and the Mythic project's documentation is on GitBooks (https://docs.mythic-c2.net).

Installation

You can install the mythic scripting interface from PyPI:

pip install mythic

How to use

Version 0.0.13 of the mythic package supports version 2.1.* of the Mythic project.

Version 0.0.15 of the mythic package supports version 2.2.1 of the Mythic project.

Version 0.0.20 of the mythic package supports version 2.2.6 of the Mythic project (reports as version "3").

Version 0.0.21-25 of the mythic package supports version 2.2.8+ of the Mythic project (reports as version "3").

Version 0.0.26 of the mythic package supports version 2.3+ of the Mythic project (reports as version "3").

Version 0.0.29-0.0.36 of the mythic package supports version 2.3+ of the Mythic project utilizing the new GraphQL endpoints and reports as version "3". This will be the last version that supports the old mythic_rest interface. Starting with version 0.1.0, the mythic PyPi package will only support the new GraphQL interface and will report as version "4".

Version 0.1.0 of the mythic package supports version 3.0 of the Mythic project utilizing the new GraphQL endpoints.

Version 0.1.8 of the mythic package is the last version for Mythic v3.2.

Version 0.2.0 of the mythic package supports Mythic 3.3.

Version 0.2.1 of the mythic package supports Mythic 3.3 and adds operationName tracking to graphql queries.

Information

The Jupyter Notebook container within Mythic provides many examples on how to use the package. The mythic package leverages async HTTP requests and WebSocket connections, so it's important to make sure your codebase is running asynchronously.