- Disclaimer
- PlugAndPlay (PAP) Legend
- Stats
- Top Payload Contributors
- Payloads
- FAQs
- Some Boring Considerations
- Credits
- π’ Totally - You must do nothing
- π‘ Partial - Just something like a Dropbox Token or Discord Webhook...
- π΄ Manual effort request
Type | Count |
---|---|
30 | |
52 | |
5 | |
2 | |
Tot | 89 |
Community contributions | 7 |
Hak5 Payload accepted | 116 |
Hak5 Payload Awarded | 2 |
Contribute to the repository by publishing your payloads to climb the rankings
Rank | Contributor | Payloads Published |
---|---|---|
π₯ 1st | bst04 | 5 |
π₯ 2nd | NexusWannaBe | 2 |
π₯ 3rd | maybe you... | 0 |
- DEFINE doesn't work!
- DEFINEs in FlipperZero probably doesn't work, if they give you an error just remove them by directly entering what you want in the appropriate place
- REM errors
- If you have an error on a REM line make sure it is not a blank line. In any case, REMs are comments and can be deleted so try deleting the line that gives you an error to see if it fixes the problem.
- In the Rick Roll video prank it's calling for a bit.ly and seems to go to a github 404 page
- Solution - bit.ly link broken - 404 problems
- I dont understand how to put a .py link in a .txt can you help me please?
- Solution - How to insert a link to an external resource and why?
- Why you should absolutely not use permanent links maintained by others.
- Read the discussion born from a Pull Request
- CVE Feed
- CSDN(Chinese Software Developer Network)/Full Article (Special Thanks!)
- CSDN in-List
- Infosec Writeups
- SOS-Intelligence
- Intelligence
- Achirou
- Awesome Open Source - The Top 23 Flipperzero Open Source Projects
- Decryptology
- Gitters/Hak5
- Christan Workshop
- Twitter/HAHWUL
- Popdocs
This is my pay after over 1 year and 3 months of work.
On January 4, 2023, after treating myself to the Flipper Zero for Christmas, I began publishing scripts in DuckyScript on the GitHub repository 'my-flipper-shits'.
I've always considered it normal and right to publish the source code I developed because I find it absurd to cover it with a copyright license, and for this reason, I decided to make it available under the copyleft GPLv3 license.
After a few months, I started to see that some people were staring the repository, then the first forks appeared, and finally, I decided to tidy it up a bit and make it more usable with a much nicer README.md.
Someone wrote to me on Discord, others sent me an email, but whenever they reported problems, I always tried to help them, not always succeeding, but always trying. So I added FAQs to the homepage.
After:
- 80 payloads uploaded for GNU/Linux, Windows, and iOS.
- Over 252,000 views.
- 771 Stars
- 55 Forks
- 19 watching
β¦ this is the first completely spontaneous 'thank you' (without providing assistance) I've received in over 1 year of activity.
Activity open to anyone and making everything I did available under GPLv3, all without ever asking for a single euro. For free. My intention with these publications is to disseminate, within the limits of my knowledge, as much as I can to anyone without making any distinctions, so that knowledge can be freely and librement available to anyone.
And it is precisely for this reason that I consider this spontaneous thanks from a completely unknown person my pay.
Developing libre source code is important, and I hope this message is clear.