hackingtool/tools/others/hash_crack.py
naveennamani eaa920a7e3 Refactored the whole project
List of changes

+ Handling information about a tool has been improved a lot by providing a `HackingTool` class, which takes care of showing the options, running the selected option, executing the required commands
+ This class is designed with flexibililty and simplicity in mind, so adding a new tool is a lot easier, mention TITLE, DESCRIPTION, list of INSTALL_COMMANDS, RUN_COMMANDS and PROJECT_URL and there you go...

+ grouping all the `HackingTool`s is also made super simpler by providing a `HackingToolsCollection` class which groups the tools into their respective categories. Just add the instances of `HackingTool` classes to the TOOLS property of the `HackingToolsCollection`.

+ Refactored all the tools into separate files based on their categories.
+ Added a READM_template.md and generate_readme.py script to automatically generate Table of contents and the list of tools available automatically.
+ Now each tool in the README.md points to its project url if provided. This makes it easier to visit the project from the readme.
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# coding=utf-8
from core import HackingTool
from core import HackingToolsCollection
class HashBuster(HackingTool):
TITLE = "Hash Buster"
DESCRIPTION = "Features: \n " \
"Automatic hash type identification \n " \
"Supports MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512"
INSTALL_COMMANDS = [
"git clone https://github.com/s0md3v/Hash-Buster.git",
"cd Hash-Buster;make install"
]
RUN_COMMANDS = ["buster -h"]
PROJECT_URL = "https://github.com/s0md3v/Hash-Buster"
class HashCrackingTools(HackingToolsCollection):
TITLE = "Hash cracking tools"
TOOLS = [HashBuster()]