Get Git
Overview
Get Git is a Chrome extension developed by Jack Kingsman.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Get Git is 0.1.4, updated on 2019-01-20.
345 users have installed this extension.
6 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
Find misconfigured, web accessible .git directories on websites you browse.
Get Git scans websites for web accessible .git directories, which can expose all manner of data including:
* past and present source code
* internal network structure (remote origins)
* sensitive API keys and credentials
* and more!
Quick info is available by clicking on the wrench for an entry, including the config file, .gitignore, the repo description, etc. Now offers unobtrusive CSS notifications!
This project is open source and MIT licensed; contribute at https://github.com/jkingsman/get-git.
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jamie marchant
2020-11-04
This addon makes your browser seem like your hacking people, I would avoid it. |
A Google User
2016-06-15
DEPRECATED. The developer himself suggests using "Bishop Vulnerability Scanner" as a better alternative. You can verify this on Get-Git's GitHub repo |
Nick Coad
2015-09-02
Constantly re-enabled itself after disabling. |
Samuel Melrose
2015-02-11
Great fun to play with, interesting how many unexpected sites are vulnerable. |
Mary Baronitis
2015-02-05
Works well - so many fun git repos to clone and poke around :) |