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 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
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the DotGit Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the DotGit Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
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