Welcome to Hackersh’s documentation. This documentation is divided into different parts. I recommend that you get started with Installation and then head over to the Quickstart. If you’d rather dive into the internals of Hackersh, check out the API Reference documentation.
Hackersh uses Pythonect as its scripting language. To learn more about Pythonect, visit Pythonect’s Web site <http://www.pythonect.org>
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This is the main documentation for the Hackersh project. The contents of this site are automatically generated via Sphinx based on the Python docstrings throughout the code and the reStructuredText documents in the doc/ directory of the git repository. If you find an error in the documentation, please report it in the bug tracker here, or even better, submit a pull request!
This part of the documentation, which is mostly prose, begins with some background information about Hackersh, then focuses on step-by-step instructions for getting the most out of Hackersh.
If you are looking for information on a specific function, class or method, this part of the documentation is for you.
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Until the first stable Hackersh version (1.0.0) is released, we reserve the right to break the API at any time.
Design notes, legal information and changelog are here for the interested.