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Add Reconnaissance and Footprinting #1959

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https://github.com/nahberry/awesome-recon-tools

This is a complied list of awesome tools for the reconnaissance and footprinting of network and email information. These tools are extremely useful for ethical hacking and security.

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lodthe commented Mar 4, 2021

A couple of pointers to help out @nahberry

  • you didn't stick to the "Has been around for at least 30 days."
  • awesome-linter reports some errors:
[$] awesome-lint https://github.com/nahberry/awesome-recon-tools
✖ Linting

  README.md:6:2
  ✖   1:1  Git repository must be at least 30 days old  remark-lint:awesome-git-repo-age
  ✖   6:2  Missing marker in block quote                remark-lint:no-blockquote-without-marker
  ✖  18:1  Missing or invalid Table of Contents list    remark-lint:awesome-toc
  ✖  20:1  Don’t add a trailing : to headings           remark-lint:no-heading-punctuation
  ✖  23:1  Don’t add a trailing : to headings           remark-lint:no-heading-punctuation
  ✖  26:1  Don’t add a trailing : to headings           remark-lint:no-heading-punctuation
  ✖  29:1  Don’t add a trailing : to headings           remark-lint:no-heading-punctuation

  7 errors

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Thanks for making an Awesome list! 🙌

It looks like you didn't read the guidelines closely enough. I noticed multiple things that are not followed. Try going through the list point for point to ensure you follow it. I spent a lot of time creating the guidelines so I wouldn't have to comment on common mistakes, and rather spend my time improving Awesome.

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List has now been around for 30 days! I believe it is ready to go.
Fixed the 7 errors listed in the awesome-lint report.
Formatted the list to match that of the Awesome List standards.

I am receiving this however:
18:1 ToC item "Domain and Network Recon" link "#Domain-and-Network-Recon" not found remark-lint:awesome-toc

I'm not entirely sure why as the link works to drop to the anchor point without any issue.
Hopefully this is okay.

Thanks!

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A couple of points to consider:

  • Seems kinda odd to put a link to other resources in another file into the Table of Contents, but that might just be me. If you need to have it separated, the link location should be relative, so that clicking on the link on a different Git head doesn't take you to a different branch.
  • Adding the second level of headers to the ToC might also be beneficial for ease of navigation.
  • Also, you created header description for one section, but not for another.
  • Why skip level 3 headers?
  • I think the list description is hard-wrapped.

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@houstdav000 Thanks for the feedback! I went through and edited the list based on your suggestions.

  • Moved "Hacking with Google" to the readme file.
  • Used level 3 headers in place of level 4.
  • Simplified descriptions and made them more consistent.
  • Removed hard-wrapped list description.

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They're not required, but I might also recommend looking into adding the GitHub Action for awesome-lint on it's page as well as possibly a link verifier to run occasionally (maybe monthly?) like lychee's (picked up that second one from the Godot repository).

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- [Embedded and IoT Security](https://github.com/fkie-cad/awesome-embedded-and-iot-security#readme)
- [GDPR](https://github.com/bakke92/awesome-gdpr#readme) - Regulation on data protection and privacy for all individuals within EU.
- [DevSecOps](https://github.com/TaptuIT/awesome-devsecops#readme) - Integration of security practices into [DevOps](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DevOps).
- [Reconnaissance and Footprinting](https://github.com/nahberry/awesome-recon-tools) - Tools for reconnaissance and footprinting.
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Please follow the guidelines for the description. You're also missing #readme.

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The title here does not match the repo name or list title.


Includes a succinct description of the project/theme at the top of the readme. (Example)

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