Releases: rgerjeki/Dossier
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Release list
Dossier v0.1.0 — macOS (Apple Silicon)
First release. Dossier is an offline OSINT investigation workbench: run one
investigation through collect → curate → report and export a cited due-diligence
document.
Highlights
- Collectors (public sources, no API keys): username presence (Maigret),
GitHub, Keybase, email account-existence (Gravatar + holehe), SEC EDGAR
filings, CourtListener court records, file/photo metadata (ExifTool), and a
search-kit of guided pivot links for walled sources. - Curate: pick findings into the case, edit notes, set an analyst confidence
per finding, delete what you don't want. - Report templates: Full Background Investigation, TraceLabs missing-person,
Company / Entity (KYB) due diligence, and a one-page profile. Collected
sections auto-fill with numbered, de-duplicated citations. - Editable report: a Word-like editor (type anywhere, drag images to resize);
your edits drive both exports, PDF (exact, via Chromium) and Word .docx.
Download (macOS, Apple Silicon)
Download Dossier-macOS-arm64-0.1.0.zip below, unzip, and drag Dossier.app
into /Applications.
First launch (the app isn't notarized yet): right-click Dossier.app → Open
→ confirm, or run:
xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Dossier.app
Requirements
- Apple Silicon (M1 or later), macOS 11 or newer. arm64-only — will not run on
Intel Macs. - Keep the app on local disk (
/Applications), not in a cloud-sync folder. - Optional:
brew install exiftoolfor photo/file metadata extraction.
Known limitations
- macOS Apple Silicon only; no Intel, Windows, or Linux builds yet.
- Not yet notarized by Apple (hence the right-click-Open step).
- Email discovery is limited: Dossier enriches an email you already have, it does
not find an arbitrary person's address.