Welcome to "The OneLiners" repository, your go-to resource for concise and powerful one-liner codes tailored for Linux, Dorking, and Bug Bounty activities. Whether you're a seasoned hacker, a Linux enthusiast, or a bug bounty hunter, you'll find handy one-liners to simplify your tasks.
We encourage contributions from the community to make "The OneLiners" a comprehensive and valuable resource. If you have a one-liner that you believe can benefit others, follow these steps to contribute:
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Submit a One-Liner:
- Email your one-liner code to ctf.ryx@gmail.com.
- Include a brief description of the purpose or use case of the one-liner.
- Provide your GitHub username (if you have one) and Twitter username to get proper attribution.
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Contribution Guidelines:
- Ensure that your one-liner is concise, well-commented, and adheres to best practices.
- Clearly specify the use case or context where the one-liner is applicable.
- If possible, include a sample scenario or example to demonstrate the usage.
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Updating and Maintenance:
- We aim to update "The OneLiners" regularly. Stay tuned for new additions and improvements.
- Contributors are encouraged to revisit the repository and provide updates or corrections to existing one-liners.
- Linux: One-liners related to system administration, file manipulation, process management, and more.
- Dorking: Specialized one-liners for Google Dorking and other search engine queries.
- Bug Bounty: One-liners useful in bug bounty hunting, web application security testing, and reconnaissance.
- Upcoming Topics still to unveil
- These one-liners are shared for educational and informational purposes.
- Use them responsibly and adhere to ethical hacking guidelines and laws.
- The maintainers and contributors are not responsible for any misuse of the provided information.
For any inquiries, suggestions, or concerns, feel free to reach out to us at ctf.ryx@gmail.com.
Happy hacking! 🚀