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    fgprof

    fgprof

    fgprof is a sampling Go profiler that allows you to analyze On-CPU

    ...If this is the first time you hear about fgprof, you should start by reading about The Problem & How it Works. fgprof is compatible with the go tool pprof visualizer. Which tool you prefer is up to you, but one thing I like about Gregg's tool is that you can filter the plaintext files using grep which can be very useful when analyzing large programs.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    GoSpider

    GoSpider

    Gospider - Fast web spider written in Go

    ...Find AWS-S3 from response source. Find subdomains from the response source. Get URLs from Wayback Machine, Common Crawl, Virus Total, Alien Vault. Format output easy to Grep. Support Burp input. Crawl multiple sites in parallel.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    up

    up

    A tool for writing Linux pipes with instant live preview

    ...The main goal of the Ultimate Plumber is to help interactively and incrementally explore textual data in Linux, by making it easier to quickly build complex pipelines, thanks to a fast feedback loop. This is achieved by boosting any typical Linux text-processing utils such as grep, sort, cut, paste, awk, wc, perl, etc., etc., by providing a quick, interactive, scrollable preview of their results. To start using up, redirect any text-emitting command (or pipeline) into it. Use PgUp/PgDn and Ctrl-[←]/Ctrl-[→] for basic browsing through the command output. In the input box at the top of the screen, start writing any bash pipeline; then press Enter to execute the command you typed, and the Ultimate Plumber will immediately show you the output of the pipeline in the scrollable window.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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