├── .gitignore ├── Dockerfile ├── requirements.txt ├── assets ├── logo-dark.png ├── logo-white.png ├── gif │ ├── execucao.gif │ └── instalacao.gif └── vhs │ └── instalacao.tape ├── main.py ├── .github ├── dependabot.yml ├── workflows │ └── check_snake_case.yml └── ISSUE_TEMPLATE │ ├── feature.yaml │ └── bug.yaml ├── utils.py ├── instalacao.py ├── menu_subfunctions.py ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── categorias.py ├── README.md ├── menu.py └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | __pycache__/ 2 | .venv/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM python:3.9-bullseye 2 | COPY . . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | inquirer==3.1.4 2 | distro==1.7.0 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/logo-dark.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/guiaanonima/InfoSecTools/HEAD/assets/logo-dark.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/logo-white.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/guiaanonima/InfoSecTools/HEAD/assets/logo-white.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/gif/execucao.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/guiaanonima/InfoSecTools/HEAD/assets/gif/execucao.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/gif/instalacao.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/guiaanonima/InfoSecTools/HEAD/assets/gif/instalacao.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python3 2 | 3 | from utils import verificar_root 4 | from menu import menu 5 | 6 | if __name__ == "__main__": 7 | while True: 8 | verificar_root() 9 | menu() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/dependabot.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # To get started with Dependabot version updates, you'll need to specify which 2 | # package ecosystems to update and where the package manifests are located. 3 | # Please see the documentation for all configuration options: 4 | # https://docs.github.com/github/administering-a-repository/configuration-options-for-dependency-updates 5 | 6 | version: 2 7 | updates: 8 | - package-ecosystem: "pip" # See documentation for possible values 9 | directory: "/" # Location of package manifests 10 | schedule: 11 | interval: "weekly" 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /utils.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from os import geteuid, system 2 | import distro 3 | 4 | def verificar_root(): 5 | if geteuid() != 0: 6 | raise Exception("Este script requer privilégios de superusuário (root) para instalar ferramentas.") 7 | 8 | def clear(): 9 | system('clear') 10 | 11 | def check_distro(): 12 | distro_info = distro.name().lower().split() 13 | 14 | if distro_info[0] in ['debian', 'ubuntu', 'kali']: 15 | 16 | return { 17 | 'instalador': 'apt', 18 | 'argumento_do_instalador': '-y' 19 | } 20 | 21 | else: 22 | raise Exception(f"Desculpe, este script suporta apenas instaladores de Debian, Ubuntu e Kali. Sua distribuição ({distro_info}) não é suportada.") 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/check_snake_case.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Verifica snake_case 2 | on: 3 | pull_request: 4 | branches: ["main"] 5 | 6 | jobs: 7 | trigger-remote-workflow: 8 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 9 | steps: 10 | - name: Checkout 11 | uses: actions/checkout@v4 12 | 13 | - name: Analisa os arquivos 14 | run: | 15 | find . -type f -name "*.py" | while read -r files; do 16 | file_name=$(basename "$files" .py) 17 | if ! [[ $file_name =~ ^[a-z]+(_[a-z0-9]+)*$ ]]; then 18 | echo "::error title=Contem arquivos fora do padrao snake_case::O Arquivo $files esta fora do padrao" 19 | exit 1 20 | fi 21 | done 22 | shell: bash 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Ideia 2 | description: Sugestão de Melhorias a serem feitas no Projeto 3 | title: "[Ideia] " 4 | labels: 5 | - "enhancement" 6 | assignees: 7 | - stephan-lopes 8 | - Dokaoinsta 9 | body: 10 | - type: markdown 11 | attributes: 12 | value: | 13 | Obrigado por dedicar um pouco do seu tempo para compartilhar a sua ideia! 14 | - type: input 15 | id: title 16 | attributes: 17 | label: Título 18 | description: Qual seria o nome da sugestão de melhoria que deseja ver no projeto? 19 | placeholder: Ex. Incluir opção de flags 20 | validations: 21 | required: true 22 | - type: textarea 23 | id: idea 24 | attributes: 25 | label: Sugestão 26 | description: Descreva, com o máximo de detalhes possíveis, a sugestão. 27 | placeholder: Nos explique, com detalhes, sua ideia/sugestão, e como que isso melhora o projeto para as outras pessoas! 28 | validations: 29 | required: true -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /instalacao.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from os import system 2 | from subprocess import run 3 | from categorias import categorias 4 | 5 | def instalar_categoria(numero_da_categoria, instalador, argumento_do_instalador): 6 | categoria = categorias[numero_da_categoria][1] 7 | print(f"Instalando ferramentas na categoria {categorias[numero_da_categoria][0]}:") 8 | for ferramenta in categoria: 9 | try: 10 | run([instalador, 'install', ferramenta, argumento_do_instalador, '--no-install-recommends', '-o', 'APT::Keep-Downloaded-Packages="false"']) 11 | except Exception as erro: 12 | print(f'Error: {erro}') 13 | 14 | def instalacao_de_pacotes(escolha, categorias, instalador, argumento_do_instalador): 15 | try: 16 | if escolha in categorias: 17 | system('clear') 18 | print('Atualizando lista de pacotes...') 19 | system('apt update -y') 20 | system('clear') 21 | print('Instalando pacotes...') 22 | instalar_categoria(int(escolha), instalador, argumento_do_instalador) 23 | else: 24 | print("Escolha inválida. Tente novamente.") 25 | except Exception as erro: 26 | print(f'Error: {erro}') 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/vhs/instalacao.tape: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Where should we write the GIF? 2 | Output instalacao.gif 3 | 4 | # style layout 5 | Set WindowBar Colorful 6 | Set Theme "Dracula" 7 | Set Margin 20 8 | Set MarginFill "#0554f1" 9 | Set BorderRadius 10 10 | 11 | # Set up a 1200x600 terminal with 32px font. 12 | Set FontSize 22 13 | Set Width 1200 14 | Set Height 600 15 | 16 | # Login as Root 17 | Type "su" 18 | Sleep 1400ms 19 | Enter 20 | 21 | # Type a password 22 | Type "casaos" 23 | Enter 24 | Sleep 1400ms 25 | Hide 26 | Type "clear" 27 | Enter 28 | Show 29 | 30 | # Cloning Repo 31 | Type "git clone https://github.com/guiaanonima/InfoSecTools.git" 32 | Sleep 1200ms 33 | Enter 34 | Sleep 2100ms 35 | Hide 36 | Type "clear" 37 | Enter 38 | Show 39 | 40 | # Access Folder 41 | Type "cd InfoSecTools" 42 | Sleep 1000ms 43 | Enter 44 | Sleep 700ms 45 | Hide 46 | Type "clear" 47 | Enter 48 | Show 49 | 50 | # Install Requeriments 51 | Type "pip install -r requirements.txt" 52 | Sleep 2000ms 53 | Enter 54 | Sleep 4000ms 55 | Hide 56 | Type "clear" 57 | Enter 58 | Show 59 | 60 | # Admire the output for a bit. 61 | Sleep 2s -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Bug Report 2 | description: Bugs identificados no programa. 3 | title: "[Bug] " 4 | labels: 5 | - "bug" 6 | assignees: 7 | - stephan-lopes 8 | - Dokaoinsta 9 | body: 10 | - type: markdown 11 | attributes: 12 | value: | 13 | Obrigado por dedicar um pouco do seu tempo para este bug report! 14 | - type: input 15 | id: contact 16 | attributes: 17 | label: Contato 18 | description: Como podemos entrar em contato com você, para melhores informações? 19 | placeholder: ex. email@example.com 20 | validations: 21 | required: true 22 | - type: textarea 23 | id: what-happened 24 | attributes: 25 | label: O que aconteceu? 26 | description: Nos diga, o que você viu e o que esperava ver, na execução do código? 27 | placeholder: Diga-nos, o que você identificou como um bug? 28 | validations: 29 | required: true 30 | - type: dropdown 31 | id: tool-package 32 | attributes: 33 | label: Qual o pacote de ferramentas você identificou o problema? 34 | multiple: true 35 | options: 36 | - Coleta de Informações 37 | - Análise de Vulnerabilidades 38 | - Ataques Wireless 39 | - Aplicações Web 40 | - Sniffing e Spoofing 41 | - Manutenção de Acesso 42 | - Ferramentas de Relatório 43 | - Ferramentas de Exploração 44 | - Ferramentas de Forense 45 | - Teste de Estresse 46 | - Ataques de Senha 47 | - Engenharia Reversa 48 | - Hacking de Hardware 49 | - Extras 50 | validations: 51 | required: false -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /menu_subfunctions.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from os import system, remove, path 2 | from utils import clear 3 | 4 | def add_repo_to_infosectools_list(): 5 | system("apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys ED444FF07D8D0BF6") 6 | 7 | file_path = "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/infosectools.list" 8 | repository = "deb http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free non-free-firmware" 9 | 10 | with open(file_path, "r") as file: 11 | lines = file.readlines() 12 | 13 | if repository not in lines: 14 | with open(file_path, "w") as file: 15 | file.write(repository) 16 | clear() 17 | 18 | def update_repo_list(): 19 | system("apt-get update -m") 20 | clear() 21 | 22 | def remove_infosectool_list(): 23 | source_list = "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/infosectools.list" 24 | if path.exists(source_list): 25 | clear() 26 | remove(source_list) 27 | print("\033[1;31m\nRepositório infosectools.list removido!\n\033[1;m") 28 | else: 29 | clear() 30 | print("\033[1;31m\nRepositório infosectools.list já foi removido!\n\033[1;m") 31 | 32 | def get_infosectool_list(): 33 | clear() 34 | if not path.exists('/etc/apt/sources.list.d/infosectools.list'): 35 | print('\033[1;31m\nRepositório infosectools.list não existe!\n\033[1;m') 36 | return None 37 | 38 | editor_list = ['editor','nano','vi','vim','nvim','emacs'] 39 | for editor in editor_list: 40 | if system(f'{editor} /etc/apt/sources.list.d/infosectools.list 2> /dev/null') == 0: 41 | return None 42 | 43 | print(f"Nenhum dos seguintes editores foi encontrado: ({' '.join(editor_list)})") 44 | 45 | def return_menu(): 46 | clear() 47 | 48 | dict_choices_infosectools_list = { 49 | 1: add_repo_to_infosectools_list, 50 | 2: update_repo_list, 51 | 3: remove_infosectool_list, 52 | 4: get_infosectool_list, 53 | 5: clear 54 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Diretrizes para Contribuição 2 | 3 | ## Introdução 4 | 5 | Estamos muito felizes que você está interessado em contribuir para o nosso projeto! Toda contribuição é importante, e agradecemos sinceramente o seu esforço. 6 | 7 | Antes de contribuir, por favor, leia estas diretrizes para garantir que todos estejamos na mesma página e possamos manter um projeto de alta qualidade. 8 | 9 | ## Como Contribuir 10 | 11 | ### Reportando Bugs 12 | 13 | - Verifique se o bug já não foi relatado antes de criar um novo issue. 14 | - Ao criar um issue, inclua uma descrição clara e concisa do problema, bem como as etapas para reproduzi-lo. 15 | - Inclua qualquer contexto adicional ou capturas de tela que possam ser úteis para entender o problema. 16 | 17 | ### Sugerindo Melhorias 18 | 19 | - As sugestões são sempre bem-vindas, então não hesite em abrir um issue para discutir suas ideias. 20 | - Descreva sua sugestão em detalhes e explique por que você acredita que seria uma melhoria valiosa para o projeto. 21 | 22 | ### Pull Requests 23 | 24 | - Faça fork do projeto e crie uma nova branch a partir da branch `main` ou da branch relevante. 25 | - Certifique-se de que seu código segue as convenções de estilo do projeto. 26 | - Adicione ou atualize os testes para refletir suas mudanças. 27 | - Certifique-se de que todos os testes estejam passando antes de submeter o seu Pull Request. 28 | - Inclua uma descrição detalhada de suas mudanças no Pull Request. 29 | - Se o seu Pull Request resolver um issue existente, inclua a referência ao issue no corpo do seu Pull Request. 30 | 31 | ## Convenções de Estilo 32 | 33 | - Siga as convenções de estilo de código que são usadas no projeto. 34 | - Adote uma abordagem consistente para a documentação de código, comentários e commits. 35 | 36 | ## Comunidade 37 | 38 | - Seja respeitoso, cortês e construtivo com outros membros da comunidade. 39 | - Respeite o tempo e o esforço dos outros, especialmente ao dar ou receber feedback. 40 | 41 | ## Contato 42 | 43 | Se você tiver alguma dúvida ou precisar de mais orientações, não hesite em entrar em contato com os mantenedores do projeto através do [Servidor do Discord](https://discord.guiaanonima.com/). 44 | 45 | Agradecemos sua contribuição! 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /categorias.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | categorias = { 2 | 1: ['Coleta de Informações', ['kali-tools-information-gathering', 'amap', 'casefile', 'dotdotpwn', 'maltego-teeth', 'sslsplit', 'sslstrip', 'wireshark']], 3 | 2: ['Análise de Vulnerabilidade', ['kali-tools-vulnerability', 'doona', 'dotdotpwn', 'greenbone-security-assistant', 'jsql', 'ohrwurm', 'openvas-scanner', 'oscanner', 'sidguesser', 'sqlmap', 'sqlninja', 'sqlsus', 'thc-ipv6', 'tnscmd10g']], 4 | 3: ['Ataques Wireless', ['kali-tools-wireless', 'blueranger', 'bluesnarfer', 'crackle', 'kalibrate-rtl', 'mfcuk', 'mfoc', 'mfterm', 'multimon-ng', 'redfang', 'rtlsdr-scanner', 'spooftooph']], 5 | 4: ['Aplicações Web', ['kali-tools-web', 'gobuster', 'jsql', 'maltego-teeth', 'parsero', 'recon-ng']], 6 | 5: ['Sniffing e Spoofing', ['kali-tools-sniffing-spoofing', 'burpsuite', 'burpsuite', 'iaxflood', 'inviteflood', 'ismtp', 'ohrwurm', 'protos-sip', 'rtpinsertsound', 'rtpmixsound', 'sctpscan', 'siparmyknife', 'sipp', 'sipvicious', 'sslstrip', 'thc-ipv6', 'voiphopper', 'webscarab', 'xspy', 'zaproxy']], 7 | 6: ['Ferramentas de Relatório', ['kali-tools-reporting', 'casefile', 'nipper-ng']], 8 | 7: ['Ferramentas de Exploração', ['kali-tools-exploitation', 'crackle', 'jboss-autopwn', 'linux-exploit-suggester', 'maltego-teeth', 'thc-ipv6', 'yersinia']], 9 | 8: ['Ferramentas de Forense', ['kali-tools-forensics', 'chntpw', 'p0f']], 10 | 9: ['Teste de Estresse', ['dhcpig', 'funkload', 'iaxflood', 'inviteflood', 'ipv6-toolkit', 'mdk3', 'reaver', 'rtpflood', 'slowhttptest', 't50', 'termineter', 'thc-ipv6', 'thc-ssl-dos']], 11 | 10: ['Ataques de Senha', ['kali-tools-passwords', 'burpsuite', 'maltego-teeth', 'multiforcer', 'oclgausscrack', 'webscarab', 'zaproxy']], 12 | 11: ['Engenharia Reversa', ['kali-tools-reverse-engineering', 'smali', 'valgrind', 'yara']], 13 | 12: ['Hacking de Hardware', ['kali-tools-hardware', 'android-sdk', 'apktool', 'dex2jar', 'sakis3g', 'smali']], 14 | 13: ['Ferramentas de Pós Exploração', ['kali-tools-post-exploitation']], 15 | 14: ['OSINT', ['photon','sn0int','metagoofil','sherlock','maltego','theharvester','spiderfoot','osrframework','recon-ng','exiflooter', 'sherlock']], 16 | 15: ['Ferramentas de Bug Bounty', ['FFF','airixss','Freq','Goop','Hakrawler','Httprobe','Meg','Haklistgen','Haktldextract','Hakcheckurl','tojson','gowitness','rush','hakcheckurl','shuffledns','rescope','gron','html-tool','gf','qsreplace','Amass','ffuf','assetfinder','github-subdomains','cf-check','waybackurls','nuclei','anew','notify','mildew','dirdar','unfurl','shuffledns','httpx','github-endpoints','dnsx','subfinder','gauplus','subjs','Gxss','crobat','dalfox','puredns','cariddi','interactsh-client','kxss','GetJs','hakrevdns','dnsgen']] 17 | } 18 | 19 | categorias[16] = ['Todas as Ferramentas', [ferramenta for ferramentas in categorias.values() for ferramenta in ferramentas[1]]] # Adicição de todas as ferramentas para opção de instalação 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |

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35 | 36 | # Como utilizar? 37 | Essa ferramenta, escrita em Python, visa facilitar a instalação e configuração de diversas ferramentas de cybersecurity, de diversos repositórios. Você pode escolher quais tipos de ferramentas você deseja realizar a instalação. 38 | 39 | ## Pré-requisitos 40 | - Uma máquina rodando uma distribuição Linux compatível. 41 | - Direitos de superusuário (root) para instalação de pacotes. 42 | - Python 3.x instalado. 43 | - Conexão estável com a internet. 44 | 45 | > [!IMPORTANT]\ 46 | > Não possuímos compatibilidade com Windows, apenas com distribuições Linux. Nestas, utilizamos apenas o gerenciador de pacote `apt`, no momento. Caso a sua distribuição linux não possua esse gerenciador, por favor, [solicite](https://github.com/guiaanonima/InfoSecTools/issues/new?template=feature.yaml) para ser incluído na ferramenta.\ 47 | > É recomendado o uso desta ferramenta em uma VM (Virtual Machine), devido a instalação de diversas dependências. 48 | 49 | Distribuição | Testada | 50 | -- |-- | 51 | Ubuntu 22.04 LTS | ✓ 52 | Debian 12.04 | ✓ 53 | Kali (2023.4) | ✓ 54 | Arch | ✗ 55 | 56 | ## Instalação 57 | 58 | 1. Realize o login como usuário root 59 | ```shell 60 | su 61 | ``` 62 | 2. Realiza o clone do repositório 63 | 64 | ```shell 65 | git clone https://github.com/guiaanonima/InfoSecTools.git 66 | ``` 67 | 3. Entre no diretório do repositório: 68 | ```shell 69 | cd ./InfoSecTools 70 | ``` 71 | 72 | > [!TIP] 73 | > Sugestão: Recomendamos realizar a instalação das dependências em um ambiente isolado, como, por exemplo, utilizando o [virtualenv](https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/) ou [conda](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/)! 74 | 4. Instale as dependências para poder executar o código Python: 75 | 76 | ```shell 77 | pip install -r requirements.txt 78 | ``` 79 | 80 | ![](/assets/gif/instalacao.gif) 81 | 82 | ## Execução do programa 83 | Para executar o programa, execute o comando abaixo: 84 | ```shell 85 | python3 main.py 86 | ``` 87 | 88 | ![](/assets/gif/execucao.gif) 89 | 90 | # Contribua! 91 | Contribuições são bem-vindas! Se você deseja adicionar uma ferramenta, corrigir um bug ou melhorar a documentação, sinta-se à vontade para abrir uma issue e/ou fazer um pull request. 92 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /menu.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import inquirer 2 | from categorias import categorias 3 | from instalacao import instalacao_de_pacotes 4 | from menu_subfunctions import * 5 | from utils import check_distro 6 | 7 | def banner(): 8 | print(''' 9 | 8888888 .d888 .d8888b. 88888888888 888 10 | 888 d88P" d88P Y88b 888 888 11 | 888 888 Y88b. 888 888 12 | 888 88888b. 888888 .d88b. "Y888b. .d88b. .d8888b 888 .d88b. .d88b. 888 .d8888b 13 | 888 888 "88b 888 d88""88b "Y88b. d8P Y8b d88P" 888 d88""88b d88""88b 888 88K 14 | 888 888 888 888 888 888 "888 88888888 888 888 888 888 888 888 888 "Y8888b. 15 | 888 888 888 888 Y88..88P Y88b d88P Y8b. Y88b. 888 Y88..88P Y88..88P 888 X88 16 | 8888888 888 888 888 "Y88P" "Y8888P" "Y8888 "Y8888P 888 "Y88P" "Y88P" 888 88888P' 17 | 18 | Guia Anônima: guiaanonima.com 19 | ''') 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | # configuração do gerenciador de pacotes referente a distribuição linux 24 | def exibicao_de_categorias(): 25 | 26 | distro = check_distro() 27 | 28 | while True: 29 | banner() 30 | try: 31 | options = [ 32 | inquirer.Checkbox( 33 | 'selecao_categorias', 34 | message = 'Qual categoria deseja instalar? (Pressione para selecionar, Enter para finalizar)', 35 | choices = [ 36 | ('Voltar'), 37 | ('Coleta de Informações', 1), 38 | ('Análise de Vulnerabilidade', 2), 39 | ('Ataques Wireless', 3), 40 | ('Aplicações Web', 4), 41 | ('Sniffing e Spoofing', 5), 42 | ('Relatório', 6), 43 | ('Exploração', 7), 44 | ('Forense', 8), 45 | ('Teste de Estresse', 9), 46 | ('Ataques de Senha', 10), 47 | ('Engenharia Reversa', 11), 48 | ('Hacking de Hardware', 12), 49 | ('Pós Exploração', 13), 50 | ('OSINT', 14), 51 | ('Todas as Ferramentas', 16) 52 | ], 53 | ), 54 | ] 55 | 56 | respostas = inquirer.prompt(options)['selecao_categorias'] 57 | if ("Voltar" in respostas and len(respostas) > 1 or respostas == []): 58 | clear() 59 | print("Para voltar ao menu anterior selecione somente a opçao 'voltar'") 60 | elif ("Voltar" in respostas): 61 | clear() 62 | return None 63 | else: 64 | for i in respostas: 65 | instalacao_de_pacotes(i, categorias, distro['instalador'], distro['argumento_do_instalador']) 66 | 67 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 68 | raise Exception("Interrupção via teclado (Ctrl + C)") 69 | except ValueError: 70 | print("Escolha inválida. Tente novamente.") 71 | 72 | def menu(): 73 | while True: 74 | banner() 75 | inquirer_lista_incial = [ 76 | inquirer.List( 77 | "lista_inicial", 78 | message="\033[1;36mEscolher \033[1;m", 79 | choices=[ 80 | ('Adicionar repositórios Kali e Atualizar', 1), 81 | ('Visualizar Categorias', 2), 82 | ('Sair', 0) 83 | ], 84 | ), 85 | ] 86 | 87 | opcao_escolhida = inquirer.prompt(inquirer_lista_incial)['lista_inicial'] 88 | clear() 89 | 90 | escolha_repositorios = 0 91 | while opcao_escolhida == 1 and escolha_repositorios != 5: 92 | banner() 93 | inquirer_lista_repositorio = [ 94 | inquirer.List( 95 | "lista_repositorio", 96 | message="\033[1;32mO que deseja fazer? \033[1;m", 97 | choices=[ 98 | ('Adicionar repositórios no infosectools.list', 1), 99 | ('Atualizar', 2), 100 | ('Remover lista de repositório infosectools.list', 3), 101 | ('Visualizar o conteúdo do arquivo infosectools.list', 4), 102 | ('Voltar', 5), 103 | 104 | ], 105 | ), 106 | ] 107 | escolha_repositorios = inquirer.prompt(inquirer_lista_repositorio)['lista_repositorio'] 108 | 109 | if escolha_repositorios in dict_choices_infosectools_list: 110 | dict_choices_infosectools_list[escolha_repositorios]() 111 | else: 112 | print("\033[1;31mDesculpe, esse foi um comando inválido!\033[1;m") 113 | 114 | if opcao_escolhida == 2: 115 | clear() 116 | exibicao_de_categorias() 117 | elif opcao_escolhida == 0: 118 | clear() 119 | exit() 120 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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