Ethack


NameEthack JSON
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            # Ethack

Ethack is a ethical hacking utility tool used to facilitate using hacking mechanisms.

## Installation

You can install Ethack from [PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/Ethack/):

    python -m pip install Ethack

Ethack is supported on Python 3.7 and above. Older versions of Python, including Python 2.7, are supported by version 1.0.0 of the reader.

## How to use

The Ethack is a sophisticated facility utility.

    Python is famous for coming with batteries included. Sophisticated
    capabilities are available in the standard library. You can find modules for
    working with sockets, parsing CSV, JSON, and XML files, and working with
    files and file paths.

    However great the packages included with Python are, there are many
    fantastic projects available outside the standard library. These are most
    often hosted at the Python Packaging Index (PyPI), historically known as the
    Cheese Shop. At PyPI, you can find everything from Hello World to advanced
    deep learning libraries.

    [... The full text of the article ...]

You can also call the Real Python Feed Reader in your own Python code, by importing from the `Ethack` package:

    >>> from Ethack import Websites
    >>> Websites.get_list()
    ['DDOS()', ...]

            

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