EZGHSA is a command-line tool for summarizing and filtering vulnerability alerts on Github repositories. List alerts for a user, organization, or specific set of repositories. Display Github Security Advisory (GHSA) IDs. Filter alerts by ID, severity, and age. Check if alerts are enabled or disabled. Run interactively or from CI/CD scripts.
EZGHSA needs to authenticate with the Github API.
I don’t wish to use the proprietary code forge, but when I do I want less social features in my face trying to get me to ‘engage’. This filter list looks to hide features that involve distractions and clutter on the platform. The base list tries to clean up the feeds quite a bit, pushing some of the bright colors and button to when you actually click into the item for a detail view.
This is basically a blocklist for uBlock Origin, AdBlock Plus, and so forth that get rid of all the socnet crap.
https://git.sr.ht/~toastal/github-less-social/blob/trunk/list.txt
Repos of a crew who're keeping the old-school alive.
An in-browser bookmark manager optimized for tagging and retrieval speed. Extract page title and url into a short markdown snippet. One-click to insert the snippet to README.md hosted on GitHub. Add new tags or reuse the ones from previous snippets. Instant search from snippets with the "find on page" utility built into browsers.
Stores the data in a Github repo.
https://github.com/osmoscraft/osmosmemo/issues/1
Implemented as a browser plugin for Firefox, Chrome, and Edge.
Give it your Github username and it'll visualize the last year of account activity as a 3d model that resembles a city's skyline, which you can download an .stl of to fab if you want.
Music by DET: https://soundcloud.com/detmusic
Convert the name of your main development branch from master to main with ease.
In this Github repository, I'm documenting my journey to write a self-compiling compiler for a subset of the C language. I'm also writing out the details so that, if you want to follow along, there will be an explanation of what I did, why, and with some references back to the theory of compilers.
But not too much theory, I want this to be a practical journey.
A bot implemented as a Github App which analyzes the interactions a user has had elsewhere on Github and uses sentiment analysis to figure out how toxic the user is likely to be in their interactions with your project.
Uses the Probot framework.
Backup, restore, and sync the prefs and settings for your toolbox. Your dotfiles might be the most important files on your machine.
Learn from the community. Discover new tools for your toolbox and new tricks for the ones you already use.
Share what you’ve learned with the rest of us.
Hello, CSS! is a CSS template which styles most elements to neutral and aesthetically pleasing defaults. I copy/pasted variants of this so often I figured I might as well put a cleaned up and annotated version somewhere.
I encourage you to pick ’n choose what you need, rather than insert everything.
Ansible playbook for self-hosting your own email, web hosting, XMPP chat, and DNS records using OpenBSD. Used to host everything on c0ffee.net, but you can easily adapt it for your own domain by setting a few variables in vars.yml.
This is my personal wiki where I share everything I know about this world in form of an online GitBook.
Uses git's internal storage so no files are added in your project. As you would do with commits and branches, you can push your bugs to the same git remote you are already using to collaborate with other people.
A simple service for looking up your IP address. IPv4 and V6. JSON supported. Can check if a given port at your IP is open with a connect-back. Can do GeoIP country and city lookups on your IP.
Designed for use with CLI utils like wget and cURL.
PoC site here: https://ifconfig.co/
Written in Golang. Should be proxyable.
Snowden Archive: The SIDtoday Files
Check out and automatically update this repo.
open-source-rover - A build-it-yourself, 6-wheel rover based on the rovers on Mars!
It can monitor smart contracts activity and interactions based on generated transactions and events.For example, It can be used a local blockchain explorer that runs locally on your server or machine ,or as an investigation tool that scrapes the blockchain in search for a specific query. This is done by sending requests to an Ethereum node via JSON RPC calls. There are public Ethereum nodes that can probably be used for this.
Pi-based FM Number Station w/ basic Speech Synthesis.
trackthenews is the script that powers @FOIAfeed, a Twitter bot that monitors news outlets for reporting that incorporates public records laws like the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and tweets links to and excerpts from matching articles. The underlying software can track any collection of RSS feeds for any keywords.
Takes in a GIF, short video, or a query to the Tenor GIF API and converts it to animated ASCII art. Animation and color support are performed using ANSI escape sequences.
OpenDUNE is an open source re-creation of the popular game "Dune II", originally made by Westwood Studios, and released by Virgin Entertainment. It attempts to re-create the original game and apply modern technology to it to allow it to be run natively on most operating systems.
OpenDUNE is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2.0.
Port of Python 3.4 statistics module to v2.7 and up.
docs: https://docs.python.org/3/library/statistics.html
A static PHP library which allows you to bypass the CloudFlare UAM page (Under Attack Mode).
This is the set of code and utilities for running and managing the tilde.club server.
Defines a standard, programming language agnostic interface description for REST APIs, which allows both humans and computers to discover and understand the capabilities of a service without requiring access to source code, additional documentation, or inspection of network traffic. When properly defined via OpenAPI, a consumer can understand and interact with the remote service with a minimal amount of implementation logic. Aims to remove guesswork in calling a service.
Github repo for a book that teaches you how to write web apps using Go.
A simple forward proxy server for processing API calls to servers that don't send CORS headers or support HTTPS.
Another self-hosted Github work-alike, forked from Gogs. Lightweight, written in Go, will run anywhere you can compile Go for. If you know how to use Github, you probably know how to use Gitea.
Github: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea
A Github workalike that is self-hosted. Written in Go, runs anywhere you can compile Go code for. Lightweight, will run happily on a RasPi. If you know how to use and admin Github, you know how to use Gogs already.
Github repo: https://github.com/gogs/gogs
A site that tells you why keeping a changelog is important and how to keep an informative changelog.
Github repo for the MIT RFID ring kit. Includes greyprints for fabbing your own rings.
A topic-centric list of high-quality open datasets in public domains. By everyone, for everyone!
A suite of shell scripts to automate the installation and configuration of FreeBSD in such a manner as to support anonymity and security. Helps with the rapid deployment of BSD machines that can then be used as Tor nodes, hidden service providers, and locked-down desktop machines.
Official documentation for Github's version of Markdown text formatting. This can be used in the wiki, in tickets, in comments... it's all in one place.
Pelican is a package which generates a static blog (i.e., it renders the HTML files for your site when you tell it to and that's it). Written in Python. Uses Markdown to format posts prior to rendering into HTML. Comments are implemented with Disqus, so you don't have to fiddle with setting up shared hosting to store comments from readers. Can even import contents of Wordpress or Dotclear installs, or anything that has an RSS feed.
Hammer is a parsing library written in C which aims to solve the language-theoretic security problem. It provides a parser which was designed from the ground up to be more secure as well as a selection of parsing back ends for the domain specific languages implemented thereby. It's also bit oriented, so you can use it to parse things which are ordinarily considered too fiddly (such as raw IP packets).
Bindings for other languages are available.
Selfoss is a personal RSS feed reader written in PHP. The idea is that you install it into a subdirectory of your website or on your laptop, configure it, and use it to read RSS feeds in the same way that you'd use Google Reader (RIP). Can be easily extended with plugins. Supports mobile devices as well as desktop web browsers. Can also import existing OPML feeds (like Google Reader's) to populate the database with what you read. Tiny - 2MB in size.
How to compile node.js for the RaspberryPi. Links to a shell script that automates the process. Also links to some pre-built versions.
CADquery aims to be to 3D modeling what jQuery is to Javascript, i.e., making the construction of parametric models simpler. Provides an open, plain text model format that can be loaded and viewed with a web brower as well as sliced and run through a 3D printer. You can either model or program shapes in text, or possibly both.
Requires FreeCAD.
A massive list of free-as-in-beer ebooks about programming: Languages, platforms, tools, and more. Ideal for teaching classes, continuing education, reference, and getting a jump start on programming in school.
A free and libre textbook of OS design and implementation on the x86 architecture. The full book can be read here or downloaded as a PDF from this site, or you can check out the book from its Github repository (https://github.com/littleosbook/littleosbook).
The procedure, from start to finish, for building your own cryptocurrency using an existing source tree. Useful for experimenting or diving into the deep end.
A free book on computation and understanding-first, math-second Bayesian reasoning techniques for hackers. The book is free for download and reference.
Github: https://github.com/CamDavidsonPilon/Probabilistic-Programming-and-Bayesian-Methods-for-Hackers
The admins of Medium.com put the documentation for their REST API on Github to assist developers and hackers with integrating code into their service.