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    Radare2

    Radare2

    UNIX-like reverse engineering framework and command-line toolset

    A free/libre toolchain for easing several low-level tasks like forensics, software reverse engineering, exploiting, and debugging. It is composed by a bunch of libraries (which are extended with plugins) and programs that can be automated with almost any programming language. It is recommended to install it from git, alternatively, you can pick the last release (every 6 weeks) from Github. Batch, Commandline, visual, and panels interactive modes. Embedded webserver with js scripting and WebUI. Assemble and disassemble a large list of CPUs. Runs on Windows and any other UNIX flavor out there. Analyze and emulate code with ESIL. Native debugger and GDB, WINDBG, QNX, and FRIDA. Navigate ASCII-art control flow graphs. Ability to patch binaries, and modify code or data. Search for patterns, magic headers, and function signatures. Easy to extend and modify. Commandline, C API, script with r2pipe in any language.
    Downloads: 63 This Week
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    oclif

    oclif

    Node.js Open CLI Framework. Built by Salesforce.

    oclif is an open-source framework for building a command-line interface (CLI) in Node.js. Create CLIs with a few flags or advanced CLIs that have subcommands. oclif makes it easy for you to build CLIs for your company, service, or your own development needs. Scaffold a fully functional CLI to get started quickly. oclif packages our years of experience into out-of-the-box functionality for argument parsing, command testing, and auto-documentation of CLI features. oclif is open source and free to use or modify. We think you’ll love it too and you can also help make it better. You or your users can easily extend your CLI functionality to meet customer needs using plugins. Plugins are modular and shareable, encouraging reuse. oclif is actively used to build the Heroku and Salesforce CLIs, powering millions of interactions for developers every day. With oclif you can build command-line tools for your business, open-source project, or your own development workflow.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Teller

    Teller

    Cloud native secrets management for developers

    Teller is a productivity secret manager for developers supporting cloud-native apps and multiple cloud providers. Mix and match all vaults and other key stores and safely use secrets as you code, test, and build applications. It's quick, easy, and safe. Never leave your command line for secrets. Create a simple configuration for mixing any number of vaults and key stores using your cloud-native clusters or traditional cloud providers. Teller is open source and secure by-design. It also helps maintain great secrets hygiene and prevents secret sprawl. Avoid custom scripts and unapproved 3rd parties. Use your CISO/infosec-approved vaults, and help keep company policies. Using Teller helps keep a healthy posture. When you have an easy way to use secrets, you don’t stick’em in code or in various funny configs. Teller is completely open source and transparent at what it does. You can also add your own providers.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    pty

    pty

    PTY interface for Go

    Pty is a Go package for using unix pseudo-terminals. Note that the examples are for demonstration purpose only, to showcase how to use the library. They are not meant to be used in any kind of production environment. Start assigns a pseudo-terminal tty os.File to c.Stdin, c.Stdout, and c.Stderr, calls c.Start, and returns the File of the tty's corresponding pty. InheritSize applies the terminal size of pty to tty. This should be run in a signal handler for syscall.SIGWINCH to automatically resize the tty when the pty receives a window size change notification.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Ubuntu Server 16.10 x86 for developers

    Ubuntu Server 16.10 LTS for developers Image for virtual machines

    Ubuntu Server 16.10 LTS 32bit. Image for virtual machines (file format -VHD). Image should run in VirtualBox or VMware. The image was made especially for web developers. Fast start for any web project, and different frameworks or CMS. It was installed include: - xorg and Window Maker; - PHP7 and libraries; - PhpMyAdmin and MySQL 5.7 (server and client); - Nginx (no Apache); - Composer (global); - Exim4; - Mozilla Firefox; - xterm; - OpenSSH Server. Login: user Password: user
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    IFP (ISPF for Python) is a console based full screen text user interface and API based on IBM's ISFP.
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    NimpSmartCard is a framework to interact with smart cards through PC/SC readers as well as test/production readers such as Micropross and Smartware. The framework comes with sample tasks and a sample terminal manager which supports scripts and logs
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    javautilcmdline /javautil is a reusable Java library for common programming tasks, such as String, File, RegEx (Regular Expressions), Array manipulation, etc. The package also contains command line tools that mimic many Unix commands.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Caporal

    Caporal

    A full-featured framework for building command line applications

    A full-featured framework for building command-line applications (CLI) with node.js, including help generation, colored output, verbosity control, custom logger, coercion and casting, typos suggestions, and auto-complete for bash/zsh/fish.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    C library which allows to easily setup a VT52/VT100/ANSI/ECMA048/AVATAR telnet server. Can handle multiple clients with a simple API, main features: minimal bandwidth consumption, optimized network architecture, console color support.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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