#Linux-tools
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DDos Ripper a Distributable Denied-of-Service (DDOS) attack server that cuts off targets or surrounding infrastructure in a flood of Internet traffic
A more powerful alternative to sysctl(8) with a terminal user interface 🐧
Lightweight, self-contained Linux® server monitoring tool
MyServer is your own localhost web server. you can setup PHP, Apache, Nginx and MySQL servers on your android devices or linux like Ubuntu etc. MyServer is Developed for android terminal like Termux or GNURoot Debian terminal.
🧙 Automates the installation and updating of the Cursor .AppImage for Linux users, resolving common issues during setup and effortlessly handling configurations, updates, and related tasks.
is a tool to find as much information as possible on Instagram accounts, such as username, full username, post target, account type, number of followers, number of followings and so on.
A collection of code examples as well as presentations for training purposes
Automated IP Camera & Network Video Stream Reconnaissance Toolkit
Labsecurity is a tool that bundles ethical hacking python scripts into a single tool with cli interface.
🔥AI-Terminal-X is an AI-powered Linux terminal assistant🔥 that converts natural language commands into executable terminal commands using Google’s Gemini AI. It enhances productivity with safe execution checks, command suggestions, and real-time feedback.
gathering or searching websites that are vulnerable to sql injection ( GUI Tools )
HashRipper is a powerful and fast multi-threaded ethical hacking tool written in Python for cracking hashes. It supports over 17+ popular hash algorithms
A curated list of penetration testing and ethical hacking tools, organized by category. This compilation includes tools from Kali Linux and other notable sources.
A growing collection of open-source tools for reverse engineering, debugging, and software analysis. Includes utilities for process manipulation, binary inspection, and web analysis. Ideal for security researchers, developers, and CTF enthusiasts. Contribute and explore!