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    OWASP Amass

    OWASP Amass

    In-depth attack surface mapping and asset discovery

    The OWASP Amass Project has developed a tool to help information security professionals perform network mapping of attack surfaces and perform external asset discovery using open source information gathering and active reconnaissance techniques. The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a nonprofit foundation that works to improve the security of software. All of our projects ,tools, documents, forums, and chapters are free and open to anyone interested in improving application security. The volume argument allows the Amass graph database to persist between executions and output files to be accessed on the host system. The first field (left of the colon) of the volume option is the amass output directory that is external to Docker, while the second field is the path, internal to Docker, where amass will write the output files.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Tile38

    Tile38

    Ultra Fast Geospatial Database & Geofencing Server

    When you need the best performance for your location-based applications, you can rely on Tile38. Tile38 is an ultra-fast, open source geospatial database and geofencing server capable of real-time geofencing, fast spatial indexing and more. It supports a variety of object types including lat/lon, Geohash, bbox, GeoJSON, QuadKey, and XYZ tile; and is capable of operations like Nearby, Within, and Intersects. There’s also built-in support for many popular tools. Tile38 is made up of 3 main components: the server, command line interface tool and server benchmark tool. It is completely free and open source and is available for OSX, Linux, FreeBSD, and Windows.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Scalytics Open Intelligence - OSINT

    Scalytics Open Intelligence - OSINT

    Open OSINT stack for monitoring, analysis, and risk detection

    EUOSINT is the open-source edition of the OSINT pipeline built by Scalytics for real-world intelligence monitoring, situation analysis, and risk detection. It is not a toy dashboard or a loose script bundle. It is a packaged operational stack with a web interface, a Go-based collector runtime, configurable ingestion and refresh cadence, Docker-first deployment, and local or server installation options. The public release removes non-public and protected integrations while preserving the pipeline structure and deployment model that make the system usable in practice. EUOSINT is built for teams that need continuous monitoring, reproducible installs, and a base they can extend for their own intelligence and security workflows.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Mergo

    Mergo

    Mergo: merging Go structs and maps since 2013

    A helper to merge structs and maps in Golang. Useful for configuration default values, avoiding messy if-statements. Mergo merges same-type structs and maps by setting default values in zero-value fields. Mergo won't merge unexported (private) fields. It will do recursively any exported one. It also won't merge structs inside maps (because they are not addressable using Go reflection). Also a lovely comune (municipality) in the Province of Ancona in the Italian region of Marche. Keep in mind that in 0.3.2, Mergo changed Merge()and Map() signatures to support transformers. I added an optional/variadic argument so that it won't break the existing code. You can only merge same-type structs with exported fields initialized as zero value of their type and same-types maps. Mergo won't merge unexported (private) fields but will do recursively any exported one. It won't merge empty structs value as they are zero values too.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    For salespeople and customer service agents who want to compliment their phone calls with visual elements.

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    gominatim

    golang library to interface with nominatim geocoding services

    gominatim allows you to interface with nominatim geocoding services. Please submit any bugreports or patches at https://github.com/grindhold/gominatim as respectively issues or pull requests. This sourceforge-project only serves as a mirror. See tab "Code" for more details and usage examples of gominatim (Code displays the repositories README) Thank you.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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