Storm-Framework is an offensive security tool suite built for reconnaissance, vulnerability assessment, exploitation, and security research. It aims to streamline security testing workflows for cybersecurity professionals, penetration testers, and bug bounty hunters.
See the explanation about storm framework flow in docs or in FLOW
We explain the essence so that it is easier to understand and not ambiguous, perhaps we do not explain some of the other logic because we are not yet sure about its maturity. But don't worry, we will continue to update it little by little in the future.
To see storm framework structure clearly and completely, we made it in TREE you can see it.
TREE is used to see the complete structure of the Storm Framework so that it is easier to map directly without having to do it tree manual in CLI, It's also good for knowledge from the basics to the deepest subfolders.
We recommend the standard installation provided:
To get started with Storm:
Start storm: This is the main interface for interacting with Storm.
For questions or suggestions, etc:
- Join in place GitHub discussion for support and others.
- Send GitHub issues for bug reports and feature requests.
- Follow @elzyone for X or @zxelzy for github account.
In the wiki where we explain various feature logic and others, you can read about it at wiki
This open source Storm-Framework project is open to anyone. If you're interested in helping develop this project—whether through bug fixes, feature additions, or documentation—please check out our contribution guidelines.
👉 Read the contribution guidelines here: CONTRIBUTING
Thank you for your interest in contributing! 💙
This tool is distributed under the GPL License.
