chubin / cheat.sh

the only cheat sheet you need
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one_lin3r is a repository of security-related commands #165

Open matt-hayden opened 4 years ago

matt-hayden commented 4 years ago

Hi Igor,

I wonder if one-lin3r database of commands is worth inserting in cht.sh.

Pro:

Con:

https://github.com/D4Vinci/One-Lin3r/tree/master/one_lin3r/core/liners

Thanks, your weather command is lovely.

chubin commented 4 years ago

@matt-hayden Matt hi!

Wow! What a cool project! Thank you a lot for mentioning it. It is definitely worth binding to cheat.sh.

What do you think: at what namespace should it be bound? Should it be just cheat.sh/one_lin3r? Or should it be distributed among the mentioned commands, so that if you make say curl cheat.sh/ncat you'll find the one_lin3r lines there too?

What do you think about it?

matt-hayden commented 4 years ago

I don't have an affinity for the namespace one_lin3r because of the extra typing -- of course preserving credit to the author. I believe that nmap is the only non-operating-system that's promoted to the "multi" catchall. I would demote it and duplicate it across BSD and Linux. nmap on Windows is not reliable enough to use in code, imho.