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by ckchzh

security-suite Hacking Tools Pack – A Penetration Testing Framework security-suite, python, brute-force-attacks, desktop, exploitation, finder.

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Security Suite

A utility toolkit for managing security suite operations from the terminal. Run checks, analyze findings, generate reports, and manage configuration — all with timestamped logging and export support.

Commands

CommandDescription
security-suite run <input>Run a security task (or view recent runs with no args)
security-suite check <input>Perform a security check and log the result
security-suite convert <input>Convert data between formats or representations
security-suite analyze <input>Analyze security findings or data
security-suite generate <input>Generate security artifacts (keys, configs, etc.)
security-suite preview <input>Preview a security operation before executing
security-suite batch <input>Batch-process multiple security operations
security-suite compare <input>Compare two security states or configurations
security-suite export <input>Log an export operation (or view recent exports)
security-suite config <input>Store or review configuration settings
security-suite status <input>Log a status update (or view recent status entries)
security-suite report <input>Generate or log a security report
security-suite statsShow summary statistics across all categories
security-suite export <fmt>Export all data (formats: json, csv, txt)
security-suite search <term>Search across all logged entries
security-suite recentShow the 20 most recent activity log entries
security-suite statusHealth check — version, data dir, entry count, disk usage
security-suite helpShow full usage information
security-suite versionShow version (v2.0.0)

Each action command works in two modes:

  • With arguments: saves the input with a timestamp to <command>.log and logs to history
  • Without arguments: displays the 20 most recent entries for that command

Data Storage

All data is stored locally in ~/.local/share/security-suite/. Each command writes to its own dedicated log file (e.g., run.log, check.log, analyze.log). A unified history.log tracks all activity with timestamps. Data never leaves your machine.

Directory structure:

code
~/.local/share/security-suite/
├── run.log
├── check.log
├── convert.log
├── analyze.log
├── generate.log
├── preview.log
├── batch.log
├── compare.log
├── export.log
├── config.log
├── status.log
├── report.log
└── history.log

Requirements

  • Bash (with set -euo pipefail)
  • Standard Unix utilities: date, wc, du, tail, grep, sed, cat
  • No external dependencies or network access required

When to Use

  1. Running security checks on infrastructure — use run, check, and analyze to log and track the results of security scans, vulnerability assessments, and penetration tests
  2. Generating security reports for stakeholders — use report and export to compile findings and export them in JSON, CSV, or plain text for sharing
  3. Comparing security configurations across environments — use compare and config to document differences between staging and production security settings
  4. Batch-processing multiple security operations — use batch to log and track bulk security tasks like rotating credentials or scanning multiple hosts
  5. Previewing destructive security operations — use preview before executing sensitive changes to document what will happen, then run when ready

Examples

bash
# Run a security scan and log the result
security-suite run "Nmap scan of 192.168.1.0/24 — 14 hosts found"

# Log a security check finding
security-suite check "SSH root login disabled on web-01, web-02, web-03"

# Analyze a vulnerability report
security-suite analyze "CVE-2024-1234 affects nginx < 1.25.4 — patched on 3 servers"

# Export all logged data as CSV
security-suite export csv

# Search for all entries related to SSH
security-suite search ssh

Configuration

Set the SECURITY_SUITE_DIR environment variable to change the data directory. Default: ~/.local/share/security-suite/

Output

All commands output results to stdout. Redirect to a file with > output.txt if needed. The export command writes directly to ~/.local/share/security-suite/export.<fmt>.


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