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linuxcommand
a lightweight, terminal-based educational utility engineered
a tool of windows for linuxcommandtool. Contribute to blackmatriXblack/linuxcommand development by creating an account on GitHub.
Linux Commands Browser v1.0** is a lightweight, terminal-based educational utility engineered in pure ANSI C for cybersecurity professionals, students, and penetration testers. Designed for cross-platform use on Linux, Windows (via WSL/MinGW), and macOS, it delivers an interactive, offline-ready reference for over 200 essential Kali Linux tools across 13 categorized domains—including Information Gathering, Vulnerability Analysis, Wireless Attacks, Web Application Testing, Exploitation, and Forensics. The application features a menu-driven CLI with ANSI color-coded rendering, keyword search (case-insensitive substring matching), and dynamic category filtering for rapid tool discovery. Each entry provides command name, concise description, and usage syntax in a structured "card" format, transforming scattered cheat sheets into a unified knowledge base. Built with a static `Command` struct array and stack allocation, the tool ensures zero external dependencies, deterministic performance, and minimal memory footprint (~30 KB binary). Its modular architecture separates initialization, UI rendering, search logic, and platform utilities, enabling straightforward extension. Strict input validation and buffer-safe string handling enhance robustness, while conditional compilation (`_WIN32`) ensures seamless terminal compatibility. Ideal for CTF preparation, lab workflows, or rapid syntax reference, this project exemplifies efficient native C programming—merging educational utility with portable, maintainable code. Licensed under MIT, it invites customization for personalized tool databases or integration into larger security training
linuxcommand was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. a tool of windows for linuxcommandtool. Contribute to blackmatriXblack/linuxcommand development by creating an account on GitHub.
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