The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20201104212558/https://github.com/explore
Skip to content

Join GitHub (or sign in) to find projects, people, and topics catered to your interests.

Here's what's popular on GitHub today...

Mobile-Security-Framework-MobSF
Trending repository

Mobile Security Framework (MobSF) is an automated, all-in-one mobile application (Android/iOS/Windows) pen-testing, malware analysis and security assessment framework capable of performing static and dynamic analysis.

  • Updated Nov 4, 2020
  • Python
GitHub CLI 1.0 is here

Take GitHub to the command line. GitHub CLI 1.0 is now available for Windows, macOS, and Linux! Download it for free now.

Express logo
Popular topic
Express is a minimal Node.js framework for web and mobile applications.
OCTO Speaker Series - Simon Peyton-Jones
Upcoming event recommended by GitHub
Nov
5

OCTO Speaker Series - Simon Peyton-Jones

November 05, 2020 • Virtual

Computer science meets education, at scale. The UK is in the throes of a wholesale reform of school (K-12) education in computing, one that establishes computer science as a foundational discipline that all children learn from primary school onwards, just as they do maths and natural science. Join the live stream at 9:30am PT.
App recommended by GitHub

Issue-Label Bot

Issue Label Bot automatically labels issues as either a feature request, bug or question, using machine learning. You can alias these labels so that the labels are personalized for your repo (for example if you prefer enhancement vs. feature_request).

Instructions on how to alias the labels can be viewed on the app's website.

This app only works on public repositories.

Trending repository

Threat Pursuit Virtual Machine (VM): A fully customizable, open-sourced Windows-based distribution focused on threat intelligence analysis and hunting designed for intel and malware analysts as well as threat hunters to get up and running quickly.

  • Updated Sep 24, 2020
  • PowerShell
Trending repository
jofpin
jofpin commented Jan 22, 2020

It has been a pleasure for me to contribute to all of you 2 versions of this tool.

I've been working on other open source projects that I'm about to release for you, so I haven't finished trape version 3.0.

But, I invite you and the entire community that has used this project, to collaborate with some lines of code, implementing your own ideas and improving trape, turning it into a project o

incubator-superset
Trending repository
You can’t perform that action at this time.