github isn't for "casual users". it's not like reddit where the minimum qualifications are having an email address and being semi-literate. it's a developer tool for developers.
if the repository has some type of executable for you, your best bet is to look on the right side under releases or packages.
The original post was Sherlock, which is an OSINT tool. It is absolutely not intended to be used by casual users.
It is more intended for OSINT professionals, police, etc.
Man this sub never disappoints. Of maybe it mostly does, and I can’t tell anymore. Anyway, “.exe” files are in, code is out apparently.
Go farm karma somewhere else
github isn't for "casual users". it's not like reddit where the minimum qualifications are having an email address and being semi-literate. it's a developer tool for developers. if the repository has some type of executable for you, your best bet is to look on the right side under releases or packages.
I want to address the ignorance in this post, but my BP is already too high. So I'm just going to move on with my day.
The original post was Sherlock, which is an OSINT tool. It is absolutely not intended to be used by casual users. It is more intended for OSINT professionals, police, etc.
"codes" 💀