Broote

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Perock 0.1.0 support

0.1.1

0.1.0

This the first usable release of 'broote' with source code added and detailed readme.md.
It was built on top perock library with forcetable library integrated into it.
Its meant to simplifies perock and making it it more of functional programming.

Lines of code are more smaller to perform something compared to perock.
The added modules implements most of whats needed for 'broote' library.
Its not just wrapping perock but there even features that have been added.

Things like multiple runner have been added which are great and useful.
Multiple runner allows to run different runners even in parallel.
That would allow multiple bruteforce sessions to happen at same time.

Things that are deemed useless or not valuable were not exposed in 'broote'.
'broote' library satisfies the goals of perock which it failed to satisfy.
Perock does not have a good high level api which makes it harder to use.

'broote' integrates 'forcetable' library which makes things even much better.
All that were planned goals of perock but couldnt be implemented.

Perock tried to come with high level code including runner but was not enough.
Runner classes are not original classes but they just wrapped other classes.
'broote' avoids having to set classes but use functions.

Runner classes of 'broote' were inspired by runner classes of 'perock'.
Their naming, and few implementations are all influenced by 'perock'.

Think of 'broote' as superset of 'perock'.

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