urlcrazy VS wordlist.rb

Compare urlcrazy vs wordlist.rb and see what are their differences.

urlcrazy

Generate and test domain typos and variations to detect and perform typo squatting, URL hijacking, phishing, and corporate espionage. (by urbanadventurer)

wordlist.rb

A Ruby library and CLI for generating and working with wordlists. (by postmodern)
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urlcrazy wordlist.rb
2 1
498 46
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0.0 7.9
over 1 year ago 3 months ago
Ruby Ruby
- MIT License
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urlcrazy

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wordlist.rb

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  • High functionality but decreasing popularity
    4 projects | /r/ruby | 27 Dec 2021
    Take a look at any of my ruby libraries, they all have YARD docs (ex: wordlist. The .document (specifies additional files to include), .yardopts (other command-line opts), and Rakefile (defines the yard rake task) are the main files you'll want to edit to configure things. As for CI integration, yard-junk has a rake task that can be ran in CI. Writing tag-based documentation is much nicer. You just annotate the arguments, yield params, return type, any raised exceptions. If you change the API then you should update the docs as well, as well as any tests.

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