google-books-ngram-frequency
dirsearch
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11 | 12 | |
28 | 11,253 | |
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2.1 | 7.7 | |
9 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | Python | |
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google-books-ngram-frequency
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The returns to learning the most common words, by language [OC]
Nice! Yes I created the graph. Everything is in this Github repository including the underlying word lists and Python code to create them and the graph. A creative common license applies. You might also be interested another Github repository where I released lists of the most common words and sentences in 62 languages based on subtitle data!
Yes, the data comes from the same books. For each language I create an ordered list of the most frequent words, looking like this. The graph then just plots the rank of the word on the x-axis and the cumulative frequency (column "cumshare" in the csv files) on the y-axis.
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New lists of the most common words, ngrams, and sentences based on Google Books (8 languages) and OpenSubtitles (62 languages)
orgtre/google-books-ngram-frequency
dirsearch
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Looking for some help with this Python package
I am new to Python. With the help of several users (thanks u/Diapolo10 and u/shiftybyte)I've been able to install Python and the dirsearch package. Dirsearch (https://github.com/maurosoria/dirsearch) allows for checking website paths with a wordlist. For example, I have a wordlist file with words like "dog", "cat", "bird", etc and I want to check the validity of those words as extensions on a website. Something like "example.com/bird", "example.com/cat", etc. I have a test wordlist in the same directory as dirsearch, but I am confused on how to proceed with the commands. I want to have it check my wordlist as extensions on the example.com website and then save output on if the webpath is valid or not. Just need a little bit of help.
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The 36 tools that SaaS can use to keep their product and data safe from criminal hackers (manual research)
DirSearch
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Pentesting Tools I Use Everyday
Learn more about dirsearch here: https://github.com/maurosoria/dirsearch
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Mapping your AWS attack surface
Empowered with a list of all the exposed URLs in your organization, you can then set up a process to scan these using a number of web-focused Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) tools and scanners such as Zed Attack Proxy, dirsearch (Web path scanner), Aquatone, and Nikto2. The OWASP® Foundation maintains a full list of scanning tools that could be used.
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Millions of .git folders exposed publicly by mistake
Scan our domains and infrastructure to reveal if we have exposed.git repositories and other critical infrastructure. You can scan your domains and subdomains with many tools such as Amass or dirsearch to name a couple.
- dirsearch - release v0.4.3 - crawling supported
- Release dirsearch v0.4.2 - Web Path Scanner
- recommended tools that do not come with Kali
- How to choose a web path scanner? [closed]
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Tools and Skills to be the Bug Bounty Hunting.
dirsearch:
What are some alternatives?
github-orgmode-tests - This is a test project where you can explore how github interprets Org-mode files
gobuster - Directory/File, DNS and VHost busting tool written in Go
anki-editor - Emacs minor mode for making Anki cards with Org Mode
hacktricks - Welcome to the page where you will find each trick/technique/whatever I have learnt in CTFs, real life apps, and reading researches and news.
anki - Anki's shared backend and web components, and the Qt frontend
Bitcoin-wallet-cracker - Automated Bitcoin wallet generator that with mnemonic and passphrases bruteforces wallet addresses
top-open-subtitles-sentences - Most common sentences and words for all languages in the OpenSubtitles2018 corpus with Python code
CheatSheetSeries - The OWASP Cheat Sheet Series was created to provide a concise collection of high value information on specific application security topics.
neuspell - NeuSpell: A Neural Spelling Correction Toolkit
asleep_scanner - Dahua DVRs bruteforcer at port 37777
IPRotate_Burp_Extension - Extension for Burp Suite which uses AWS API Gateway to rotate your IP on every request.
stegseek - :zap: Worlds fastest steghide cracker, chewing through millions of passwords per second :zap: