...It inspects the target kernel and OS release, compares that information against a curated database of known kernel vulnerabilities, and reports which exploit primitives are plausibly applicable to the host. The script can optionally download exploit proof-of-concept code from public exploit repositories to accelerate validation in controlled environments. It supports wildcard matching for kernel strings to broaden detection coverage and colorizes its output for easier reading in terminal sessions. Typical usage is simple and lightweight: run the script on the target (or pass a manual kernel string) and review the ranked list of candidate exploits and references.