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Welcome to the Bug Bounty Hunting Tools Installer!

Description:

This script installs various bug bounty hunting tools, such as subdomain enumeration, takeover, cloud workflow, fuzzing, visual inspection, content discovery, CMS, GIT enumeration, frameworks, wordlists, port scanning, fingerprint, and CVE tools. The script prompts the user to confirm installation and then installs the tools using the apt-get package manager. The script also displays colorful headers and messages to make it more visually appealing. Finally, the script displays a message to motivate the user to keep hunting bugs.

Getting Started

  1. Open a terminal or command prompt on your computer.
  2. Use the "cd" command to navigate to the directory where you want to download the project.
  3. Type the following command to download the project: git clone https://github.com/icyberjutsu/BBH-Tools-Installer.git
  4. Navigate into the project directory using the "cd" command: cd BBH-Tools-Installer
  5. You can use the following command to grant execution permissions to the script: chmod +x install-tool.sh
  6. Type the following command to install all the tools: ./install-tool.sh

Features:

  1. Automated installation of various commonly used tools and packages, including editors, programming languages, version control systems, and more.
  2. Simple and easy-to-use bash script for installation.
  3. Option to install all tools with a single comman.
  4. Compatibility with various Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Debian, and CentOS.

Technologies used:

Bash scripting language

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