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Network recon framework. Build your own, self-hosted and fully-controlled alternatives to Shodan / ZoomEye / Censys and GreyNoise, run your Passive DNS service, build your taylor-made EASM tool, collect and analyse network intelligence from your sensors, and much more! Uses Nmap, Masscan, Zeek, p0f, ProjectDiscovery tools, etc.
The EXCLUSIVE Collection of 60,000+ Nuclei templates based on Wordfence intel. Daily updates for bulletproof WordPress security.
ProjectDiscovery's Open Source Tool Manager
Weekly updated list of missing CVEs in nuclei templates official repository. Mainly built for bug bounty, but useful for penetration tests and vulnerability assessments too.
High-performance DNS validator using template-based verification
Running nuclei Continuously
A modular external attack surface mapping tool integrating tools for automated reconnaissance and bug bounty workflows.
CLI tool to scan URLs for suspicious keywords, extensions, paths, and hidden files.
CLI tool for fetching URLs from Wayback Machine, Common Crawl, and VirusTotal.
A highly customised CTF, bounty hunting & penetration testing environment based on the official kali-rolling docker image
A steampipe plugin to query projectdiscovery.io tools.
[experiment] Generate Nuclei templates for CVEs using chatGPT
Elasticsearch and Kibana setup for Penetration testing and reconnaissance.
One-click websec automation type shi
A GoLang 🐿️ local Chaos DB 💾 mirror for controlled DNS/URL searches 👻
A cross-platform Python orchestrator that bootstraps Go, installs ProjectDiscovery tools (Subfinder, HTTPX, URLFinder, Nuclei + templates), and runs a streamlined recon pipeline (subfinder → httpx → urlfinder → nuclei), outputting plain-text results per domain.
This tool can extract subdomains from https://chaos.projectdiscovery.io/ and save into output file.
This tool can extract subdomains from https://chaos.projectdiscovery.io/ and save into output file.
This script will install 25 bug-bounty-tools written in Golang path.