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Watchdog - A Comprehensive Security Scanning and a Vulnerability Management Tool.
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(This old idea popped up to my mind while discussing #219.)
To be both consistent and more intuitive,
etc/plugins.txt
should be renameetc/plugins.ini
.*.ini
or*.conf
carry a meaning, whereas*.txt
is not. Since the base of cve-search uses*.ini
, let's stick to that. Python configparser documentation also refer to "INI fi