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fooldevs

v0.1.1

Published

A tool that fools all kinds of devtools detection.

Readme

fooldevs

To contest the developer of Wappalyzer going closed-source, this library aims to trick Wappalyzer into misidentifying web technologies used on your websites.

Installation

npm install fooldevs
yarn add fooldevs
pnpm add fooldevs

Usage

In your project

import { enable, allModules, enableAll } from 'fooldevs';

// Enable specific modules
const cleanup = enable(allModules.react);

// Cleanup all modifications
cleanup();

// Enable all modules
const cleanup = enableAll();

Include w/ npm CDN

<!-- jsdelivr -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/fooldevs@latest"></script>
<!-- unpkg -->
<!--<script src="https://unpkg.com/fooldevs@latest/dist/index.umd.min.js"></script>-->

<script>
  // Enable specific modules
  const cleanup = fooldevs.enable(fooldevs.allModules.react);

  // Cleanup all modifications
  cleanup();

  // Enable all modules
  const cleanupAll = fooldevs.enableAll();
</script>

Usage with React

import { allModules } from 'fooldevs';
import { useFoolDevs, useFoolDevsAll } from 'fooldevs/react';

const mods = [allModules.wordpress, allModules.jquery];

const Component = () => {
  useFoolDevs(mods);
  return <div />;
};

Inspirations

devfools made by @thecuvii.

Differences

  • fooldevs primarily focuses on tricking Wappalyzer with window.[globalProperty] and avoids DOM manipulation as much as possible. This enables maximum compatibility with various front-end frameworks and libraries.
  • fooldevs provides clean up functions to revert the modifications made.
  • fooldevs avoids breaking websites' functionality by only adding missing properties instead of overwriting existing ones, and still allows userland to set new values.
    • when new value is set by userland, fooldevs will not clean up the property to avoid breaking websites.

License

MIT


fooldevs © Sukka, Authored and maintained by Sukka with help from contributors (list).

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