commit 7f659547b3b5d8de34a1e4b136b5e899ae7878da
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date: Mon Dec 1 07:54:53 2014 -0600
Add a pointer to true and correct docs
See #4000. Seems kind of pointless to ship all these bytes when we host
everything on GitHub and provide tools to generate docs yourself.
commit 01668c8529454ffb0438aadef62eafb5045503ce
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date: Mon Dec 1 07:39:11 2014 -0600
Remove old documentation
The last significant commit in this directory was a844b5c3
, which
touched a sample browser module. Before that, changes were either
ranging across the codebase, or surgical removal of out of date
documentation.
This all is looking to me like fairly useless historical artifacts.
See #4000 for more discussion.
1.6 KiB
Metasploit Developer Documentation
*(last updated December 1, 2014)
Metasploit is actively supported by a community of hundreds of contributors and thousands of users world-wide. As a result, the accompanying documentation moves quite quickly.
The best source of documentation on Metasploit development is https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/wiki. There are many treasures there, such as:
- Evading Antivirus
- How Payloads Work
- How to use Datastore Options
- How to write browser exploits with BES
- How to write a bruteforcer
...and many, many more.
API Documentation
If you are looking for API documentation, you may run rake yard
to
generate a navigatable view of the comment documentation used throughout
Metasploit, or visit https://rapid7.github.io/metasploit-framework/api
for a recently generated online version.
Contributing
If you would like to contribute to the documentation effort, please see http://yardoc.org/ for details on how to write YARD-compatible comments, and send us a Pull Request with your contribution.