100+ Pentest Tools in One Place — HackingTool
Need a complete pentest toolkit fast? HackingTool installs 100+ security tools — Nmap, SQLmap, Aircrack-ng, Metasploit and more — in one command. Free for Linux and macOS.
⚠️ For Authorized Use Only
This tool is intended for authorized security testing, educational purposes, and use on systems you own or have explicit written permission to test. Unauthorized use against systems you do not own is illegal and unethical. The developers of Toolsy are not responsible for any misuse of this software.
Set Up a Complete Pentest Toolkit in One Command — 100+ Tools, No Manual Setup
Setting up a penetration testing environment usually means hunting down dozens of tools one by one. HackingTool solves that — one command installs and organizes 100+ security tools into a clean menu, ready to use immediately.
Tools are grouped by category: Information Gathering (Nmap, theHarvester, Amass), Web Attack (SQLmap, Nikto, Nuclei), Wireless Attack (Aircrack-ng, Airgeddon), Forensics (Volatility, Binwalk), Post Exploitation, Cloud Security, and more.
Each tool installs, updates, and launches directly from the menu — no manual setup, no version conflicts. Docker support included for isolated environments.
Used by security researchers, CTF players, and penetration testers who need a ready environment fast without configuring each tool separately. 70,000+ GitHub stars.
Key Features
- 100+ tools in one menu — install everything with a single command
- Organized by category — Information Gathering, Web Attack, Wireless, Forensics, Post Exploitation, Cloud
- Includes Nmap, SQLmap, Nikto, Aircrack-ng, Hashcat, Metasploit, Nuclei and many more
- Docker support — run in isolated environments
- Actively maintained — 70,000+ GitHub stars
Who Is It For?
Security researchers, CTF participants, and penetration testers who need a complete toolkit installed fast — on their own systems or authorized test environments. Not for unauthorized use.
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