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GOD'S EYE

God's EYE - Information Gathering Tool. God's EYE is an Information Gathering Tool I made in python3.10.

Library installation

All modules located in the src directory are APIs, so you can build a library from the sources and use it in your projects.

1. How to build a library from sources

  1. Clone this repo
git clone https://github.com/paveldat/God-s-eye.git
  1. Go to the cloned repository
cd God-s-eye
  1. Install deb- and py-requirements
pip install -r py-requirements.txt
xargs sudo apt-get install <deb-requirements.txt
  1. Run the following command
python3 -m build .
  1. Now you can install library
pip install dist/gods_eye-<version>-py3-none-any.whl

2. Installation from releases

  1. Download .whl file form releases
  2. Run the following command:
pip install <downloaded_file>.whl

3. Installation from PyPI

pip install gods-eye

Tools

  1. Clickjacking - Checks if the clickjacking is possible on any Domain.
  2. DnsLookup - Looks for dns lookup information for IP or Domain.
  3. exec_shell_command - Common method to execute shell commands.
  4. HttpHeadersGrabber - Looks for HTTP Headers.
  5. GetHostname - Gets hostname and IP.
  6. IpInfoFinder - Gets information by IP or Domain. Info: ip, status, region, country, country code, region, region name, city, zip, lat, lon, timezone, isp, org, as.
  7. Logger - Logger. The Logger has 2 handlers:
    • stream handler into console;
    • file handler into file.
  8. OneSecMail - Creates one-time temporary mail.
  9. PhoneInfo - Gets info by phone number.
  10. PasswordPwned - Checks if password has been compromised in a data breach.
  11. RobotsScanner - A robots.txt file tells search engine crawlers which URLs the crawler can access on your site. This class will search for this file, parse it and return the result.
  12. WhoisLookup - Search for IP WHOIS information using the IP WHOIS lookup tool for any allocated IP address.

How to use

Now you can use this library. To connect a module to your project, just import it. All modules can be found in the src directory.

Example:

from clickjacking.clickjacking import ClickJacking

It is not difficult to guess that the following template is used here: from <directory>.<filename> import <class_name> For example: from clickjacking.clickjacking import ClickJacking

Be careful, we don't use the src directory anymore.

PyPI

https://pypi.org/project/gods-eye/