An extension for checking if .git is exposed in visited websites
An extension for checking if .git is exposed in visited websites
- Check if a .git/.svn/.hg folder exists for each site you visit
- Check if a .env file exists for each site you visit
- Check if a .DS_Store file exists for each site you visit
- Check if the site is open source (github/gitlab)
- Check if the site has security.txt
- You will be notified when a folder is found
- List of exposed sites found
- Download the entire .git folder in zip format, even if the files are not listed on the site
- View .git/config with one click
- Options for: colors, notifications and downloads
Some checks are turned off by default, open the settings to turn them on
Source code: https://github.com/davtur19/DotGit
Latest reviews
- (2023-08-28) Max Z: Love it, but it does not seem to work with the latest chrome version (Popup seems compressed and unreadable)
- (2023-01-23) Chris Posada: This is an awesome extension. A++
- (2022-11-29) TezaRock: It's an amazing tool, I have one question. I have list of URLs on whcih I need to run this tool. Please let me know how can I pass all URL to test ? Is there CLI tool? Please advise. Thanks.
- (2022-05-17) Christian Haschek: Oh boy, I was not prepared for what I would find with this on the web..
- (2021-02-12) dog: amazing tool
- (2020-10-28) Krzysztof Haładyn (krzys_h): The amount of vulnerable websites you will randomly find while browsing with this is INSANE.
- (2020-08-27) Przemysław Zalewski: You will be amazed at how many dev shops expose their clients .git directories!
- (2020-02-06) Daniil Gentili: Pretty useful extension. VERY PONY indeed.
Statistics
Installs
10,000
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Rating
4.8333 (12 votes)
Last update / version
2024-08-22 / 4.10.4
Listing languages
en