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Project Summary
Path Traverser
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In a Nutshell, OWASP PathTraverser...
...
has had
14 commits
made by
2 contributors
representing
1,740 lines of code
...
is
mostly written in Python
with
a low number of source code comments
...
has
a young, but established codebase
maintained by
nobody
with
stable Y-O-Y commits
...
took an estimated
1 years of effort
(COCOMO model)
starting with its
first commit in January, 2013
ending with its
most recent commit over 8 years
ago
Quick Reference
Organization:
Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)
Project Links:
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Code Locations:
https://github.com/nu11p0inter/P...
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Few reported vulnerabilities
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Mar 17 2024 — Apr 16 2024
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12 Month Summary
Apr 16 2023 — Apr 16 2024
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nu11p0inter
Tal Melamed
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