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JTRE

Tool for cracking password Hashes like MD5, SHA1, SHA256, encrypted PDF, encrypted compressed file,and many other password hashes 🤘🤘

Install / Use

/learn @ASHWIN990/JTRE
About this skill

Quality Score

0/100

Supported Platforms

Universal

README

<br /> <p align="center"> <a href="https://github.com/ASHWIN990/JTRE"> <img src="image/logo.png" width="280" height="250"> </a> <h1 align="center">JTRE</h1> <p align="center"> Tool for cracking password Hashes like MD5, SHA1, SHA256, encrypted PDF, encrypted compressed file,and many other password hashes 🤘🤘 <br /> </p> </p>

About JTRE

JTRE is a shell script for linux stands for 'JOHN THE RIPPER EASY' this tool is made for easily cracking the password hashes on the time of some CTF or real life scenario. No one wants to remember those lengthy commands for JOHN and HASHCAT and other so i made a shell script which do the thing for you guys.

<p align="center">👻👻 EASY HACKING and SAFE HACKING 👻👻</p>

Installation

  1. Clone the repositry
git clone https://github.com/ASHWIN990/JTRE.git
  1. Go to the cloned directory
cd JTRE
  1. Give the permissions
chmod +x install.sh
  1. Install with this command
bash install.sh -i

Usage

Make sure that you installed the script if the script is not installed it wont run, and launching the tool is very simple just type :

./jre.sh

or

jtre

SOME SCREENSHOTS

<h3 align="center">INSTALLATION</h3><br> <p align="center"><img alt="HOW TO INSTALL" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ASHWIN990/JTRE/master/image/installation.gif"></img><br></p><h3 align="center">WORKING</h3><br> <p align="center"><img alt="WORKING" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ASHWIN990/JTRE/master/image/working.gif"></img></p>

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

Author

  • ASHWINI SAHU - WHOLE WORK - (https://github.com/ASHWIN990)

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GitHub Stars40
CategoryDevelopment
Updated2h ago
Forks13

Languages

Python

Security Score

95/100

Audited on Apr 1, 2026

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