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We've compiled a list of 8 free and paid alternatives to Gitrob. The primary competitors include truffleHog, Gitleaks. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Gitrob and Repo-supervisor, GitGuardian, yara4pentesters. Also you can look at other similar options here: DevOps Software, Source Code Management Software.


truffleHog
Free Open Source

Searches through git repositories for secrets, digging deep into commit history and branches.

Gitleaks
Free Open Source

Audit git repos for secrets 🔑

Repo-supervisor
Free Open Source

Serverless tool that detects secrets and passwords in your pull requests - one file at a time

yara4pentesters
Free Open Source

rules to identify files containing juicy information like usernames, passwords etc.

Yelp's detect-secrets
Free Open Source

detect-secrets is an aptly named module for (surprise, surprise) detecting secrets within a code...

AWSLab's git-secrets
Free Open Source

Prevents you from committing secrets and credentials into git repositories.

CLI tool that finds secrets accidentally committed to a git repo, eg passwords, private keys.

Reconnaissance tool for GitHub organization.

Gitrob Platforms

tick-square Linux
tick-square Mac
tick-square Windows

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Gitrob Overview

Gitrob is a tool to help find potentially sensitive files pushed to public repositories on Github. Gitrob will clone repositories belonging to a user or organization down to a configurable depth and iterate through the commit history and flag files that match signatures for potentially sensitive files. The findings will be presented through a web interface for easy browsing and analysis.

Gitrob Features

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