# Utilities for quickly accessing frequently used directories in bash. | |
# Usage: | |
# $ cd /path/to/project/src/ | |
# $ mark code # Will create a new shortcut. | |
# # Becomes interactive if a shortcut already exists | |
# # m is an alias for mark. You can also `m code` | |
# | |
# $ code # From now on, running this anywhere in the shell | |
# # will put you in /path/to/project/src/code |
language: python | |
python: '3.5' | |
sudo: false | |
env: | |
global: | |
LD_PRELOAD=/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libSegFault.so | |
matrix: | |
- TOXENV=check | |
{% for env, config in tox_environments|dictsort %} | |
- TOXENV={{ env }}{% if config.cover %},extension-coveralls,coveralls,codecov{% endif %} |
* { | |
font-size: 12pt; | |
font-family: monospace; | |
font-weight: normal; | |
font-style: normal; | |
text-decoration: none; | |
color: black; | |
cursor: default; | |
} |
Get Git log in JSON format
git log --pretty=format:'{%n "commit": "%H",%n "abbreviated_commit": "%h",%n "tree": "%T",%n "abbreviated_tree": "%t",%n "parent": "%P",%n "abbreviated_parent": "%p",%n "refs": "%D",%n "encoding": "%e",%n "subject": "%s",%n "sanitized_subject_line": "%f",%n "body": "%b",%n "commit_notes": "%N",%n "verification_flag": "%G?",%n "signer": "%GS",%n "signer_key": "%GK",%n "author": {%n "name": "%aN",%n "email": "%aE",%n "date": "%aD"%n },%n "commiter": {%n "name": "%cN",%n "email": "%cE",%n "date": "%cD"%n }%n},'
The only information that aren't fetched are:
%B
: raw body (unwrapped subject and body)%GG
: raw verification message from GPG for a signed commit
GitHub repositories can disclose all sorts of potentially valuable information for bug bounty hunters. The targets do not always have to be open source for there to be issues. Organization members and their open source projects can sometimes accidentally expose information that could be used against the target company. in this article I will give you a brief overview that should help you get started targeting GitHub repositories for vulnerabilities and for general recon.
You can just do your research on github.com, but I would suggest cloning all the target's repositories so that you can run your tests locally. I would highly recommend @mazen160's GitHubCloner. Just run the script and you should be good to go.
$ python githubcloner.py --org organization -o /tmp/output