The result is based on ratio of number of commits and code additions from initial and final time ranges.
Initial time range – from 5 Jul, 2023 to 5 Oct, 2023
Final time range – from 5 Apr, 2024 to 5 Jul, 2024
Additions and deletions stats are not available for this repository due to GitHub API limitations.
It is basically a number of most active contributors responsible for 80% of contributions.
Bus factor tries to assess "What happens if a key member of the team is hit by a bus?". The more there are key members, the lower the risk.
The Hack-with-Github/Awesome-Hacking repository has a bus factor of 3.
High risk, a lot of knowledge concentrated in a few people
Bus factor was measured on 14 Aug 2024
The Hack-with-Github/Awesome-Hacking
is a GitHub repository packed with resources for learning and practicing ethical hacking concepts. It features a collection of tutorials, examples, and references geared towards helping developers understand and apply hacking principles and practices.
The repository is structured as an Awesome List, meaning it follows a standard structure of topics and sub-topics, with each entry in the list being a link to a resource and an accompanying short description. The content includes but is not limited to:
This is not a repository for malicious hacking tools or practices, but rather it's designed for learning legitimate, ethical hacking techniques. It is ideal for those who are interested in improving their skills in penetration testing, cyber security, and in building secure applications.
Please note, as with all hacking-related resources, the information contained should be used responsibly.
GitHub link: Awesome-Hacking
Note: As of when this information was last updated, the repository contains over 30K stars, indicative of its popularity and usefulness in the developer community.
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