Table View
Learn about the Table View in Penflow
Table View 📋
The Table View provides a comprehensive overview of your session in a structured table format. This view offers two distinct modes - Node-oriented and Command-oriented - allowing you to analyze and manage your session from different perspectives.
Accessing the Table View 🔍
There are two ways to open the Table View:
- Press
Ctrl+Shift+T
- Click the table icon in the dock bar
View Modes ✨
Node-Oriented View 📊
- See all nodes from your session in a table format
- Track node status and progress
- Sort by any column (status, name, description, etc.)
- Quick access to node notes and findings (click on the right icon to open the node details)
- Filter by node status and tags in Advanced Filter dialog
Command-Oriented View ⌨️
- Access a comprehensive collection of all commands from every node in a centralized view
- Commands are filtered based on the current node filters applied in node-oriented view
- Copy commands directly within the table interface
- Command syntax automatically updates to reflect any variable group modifications
Common Features 🎯
Smart Filtering 🏷️
- Filter by tags
- Search across all content
- Filter by status
- Combine filters for precise results
Status Tracking 📈
Track the status of nodes and commands:
- ⚪ Not Started
- 🟡 In Progress
- 🟢 Completed/Success
- 🔴 Failed
- ⚫ Not Applicable
Tips for Effective Use 💡
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Switch Views Based on Need
- Use Node view for progress tracking and organization
- Switch to Command view to quickly find commands and see which nodes they belong to
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Use Tags Effectively
- Add relevant tags to nodes for better organization (like pre-recon, post-recon, unauthenticated, authenticated, etc.)
- Create a consistent tagging system
- Filter nodes by tag combinations for specific views
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Regular Status Updates
- Keep node statuses current
- Use status filters to focus on pending tasks
- Track overall session progress
The Table View transforms your session data into an organized, filterable table that helps you manage and track your work efficiently, whether you're focusing on nodes or their associated commands.