Nirjas
A Python library to extract comments and source code out of your file(s). (by fossology)
pwntools
CTF framework and exploit development library (by Gallopsled)
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Nirjas
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Release0.2 week two
I have had experience about how to search Hacktoberfest issue, so I found the appropriate issue very soon. The Second Hacktoberest issue is about "String Metadata Extraction", and it is more difficult than the first one. The project named Nirjas. This project focus on extracting the comments and source code out of your file(s). The extracted comments can be processed in various ways to detect licenses, generate documentation, process info, etc.
pwntools
Posts with mentions or reviews of pwntools.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-13.
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PwnTools for Exploit Development
The Pwntools library stands out as a sophisticated toolset for CTF enthusiasts and security researchers. It aids in creating and executing shellcode, designing payloads, and interacting with remote processes. For instance, the context feature allows developers to switch between different architectures effortlessly, while the 'tube' module streamlines the communication between local and remote processes. And it's not just limited to Linux; the library has support for various platforms including Windows, making it versatile and comprehensive.
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unable to install pwntools on mac m1
you have to remove the unicorn dependency from the setup.py because doesn't support m1 git clone https://github.com/Gallopsled/pwntools cd pwntools sed -i'' '/unicorn/d' setup.py pip install --upgrade .
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Awesome CTF : Top Learning Resource Labs
Pwntools - CTF Framework for writing exploits.
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Awesome Penetration Testing
Pwntools - Rapid exploit development framework built for use in CTFs.
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Not sure if belongs here
Pwntools is a thing.
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What is Calypso?
One library that I may eventually make which will probably not be an officially maintained library but which I will maintain myself will be a partial or full port of pwntools (a library written in Python for CTFs) to Calypso. For more information on CTFs, atan made a pretty cool post about them:
- Use pwntools for your exploits
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anybody know good packet crafting resources?
Scapy is great if you're attacking low level networking protocol stacks like TCP/IP or UDP. In that case, you may be modifying packet headers and such. Otherwise, it's much easier to just use the Python socket module and craft your custom payload in Python. Even better is the pwntools module.