#python#blueteam#discovery#emails#information_gathering#osint#python#recon#reconnaissance#redteam#subdomain_enumeration
theHarvester is a free, easy-to-use tool that helps you gather public information about a domain, such as emails, subdomains, IPs, and URLs, from many online sources like search engines and databases. It is useful during security testing to understand a company’s external exposure and find potential vulnerabilities. You can run it with Python and it supports features like DNS brute forcing and taking screenshots of found subdomains. Using theHarvester helps you quickly collect valuable data for cybersecurity assessments, making your research more efficient and thorough.
https://github.com/laramies/theHarvester
https://docs.pipenv.org/
#Pipenv — the officially recommended #Python#packaging tool from Python.org, free (as in freedom).
Pipenv is a tool that aims to bring the best of all packaging worlds (#bundler, #composer, #npm, #cargo, #yarn, etc.) to the Python world. #Windows is a first–class citizen, in our world.
It automatically creates and manages a #virtualenv for your projects, as well as adds/removes #packages from your #Pipfile as you install/uninstall packages. It also generates the ever–important Pipfile.lock, which is used to produce deterministic builds.
#python#api#bracket#brackets#docker#docusaurus#fastapi#json#mantine#nextjs#postgresql#python#react#reactjs#selfhosted#sports#tournament_bracket#tournament_manager#tournaments#web#yarn
Bracket is a tool for organizing tournaments. It supports different formats like single elimination, round-robin, and Swiss. You can create teams, add players, and manage multiple clubs with several tournaments. The system allows you to drag-and-drop matches to different courts or reschedule them. It also provides customizable dashboard pages for public viewing. This makes it easier to manage and engage with tournaments, offering more flexibility and control for organizers and participants.
https://github.com/evroon/bracket