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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
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AccessLint brings automated web accessibility testing into your development workflow. When a pull request is opened, AccessLint reviews the changes and comments with any new accessibility issues, giving you quick, timely, and targeted feedback, before code goes live.

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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

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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.

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lukasm91
lukasm91 commented Aug 24, 2019

GTest exports the following targets:

  • GTest::gtest
  • GTest::gtest_main
  • GTest::gmock
  • GTest::gmock_main

This targets should also be available when adding gtest with add_subdirectory (or FetchContent), because this should behave the same way as adding GTest with find_package. So somewhere, we should add the aliases to these targets, i.e.

add_library(GTest::gtest ALIAS 
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