High-performance secrets scanner. CLI, Go library, Burp Suite extension, and Chrome extension. 487 detection rules with live credential validation.
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High-performance secrets scanner. CLI, Go library, Burp Suite extension, and Chrome extension. 487 detection rules with live credential validation.
A Python CLI tool that scans all repositories owned by a GitHub user/org for accidentally committed secrets (API keys, tokens, passwords, private keys, etc.).
A lightweight, cross-platform CLI tool that scans your filesystem to detect exposed secrets, API keys, and tokens. Built with Go for maximum performance and zero dependencies.
Secrets scanner with pattern matching, entropy analysis, and live validation
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A desktop GUI application for scanning GitHub repositories and commit history to detect sensitive information such as API keys, passwords, tokens, environment files, and other security vulnerabilities.
Local machine secret scanner — find exposed credentials, API keys, and sensitive data. Zero dependencies, cross-platform.
🚀 Scan and validate secrets quickly with Leaktor, ensuring your code stays secure and free from sensitive data leaks.
Python CLI tool that detects exposed API keys, passwords, and credentials in codebases using regex pattern matching and Shannon entropy analysis.
Find and remove secrets from your git history — before someone else does.
🔑 AI-Powered Secret Scanner — 160+ patterns, local AI verification, git history scanning, clipboard monitoring. By talkdedsec & threatvec.
Fast secret & credential scanner for codebases and git history — 47 rules, beautiful terminal UI, pre-commit hook, CI/CD ready
Scans your code for leaked secrets before commit. Fast, offline, zero configuration.
🔐 Scan .env files and git history for accidentally committed secrets, API keys, and credentials. Pure Python, no dependencies.
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