I don't understand your beef with describing it as a Go project. Most of the common pentesting tools are in Python or Ruby.
I've been hoping Go would replace Ruby and Python as the language for security and pentesting tooling, so in that respect I'm happy to see this and hope for more.
I've been hoping Go would replace Ruby and Python as the language for security and pentesting tooling, so in that respect I'm happy to see this and hope for more.