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Nuclei Templates

Community curated list of templates for the nuclei engine to find security vulnerabilities in applications.

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Templates are the core of the nuclei scanner which powers the actual scanning engine. This repository stores and houses various templates for the scanner provided by our team, as well as contributed by the community. We hope that you also contribute by sending templates via pull requests or Github issues to grow the list.

Nuclei Templates overview

An overview of the nuclei template project, including statistics on unique tags, author, directory, severity, and type of templates. The table below contains the top ten statistics for each matrix; an expanded version of this is available here, and also available in JSON format for integration.

Nuclei Templates Top 10 statistics

TAG COUNT AUTHOR COUNT DIRECTORY COUNT SEVERITY COUNT TYPE COUNT
cve 511 dhiyaneshdk 220 cves 518 info 535 http 1566
panel 202 pikpikcu 195 vulnerabilities 246 high 426 file 42
xss 182 pdteam 187 exposed-panels 204 medium 349 network 35
wordpress 180 dwisiswant0 126 exposures 168 critical 201 dns 10
exposure 176 geeknik 119 technologies 136 low 147
rce 173 daffainfo 99 misconfiguration 115
cve2020 145 madrobot 60 takeovers 70
lfi 143 princechaddha 52 default-logins 49
wp-plugin 120 gy741 48 file 42
config 90 gaurang 42 workflows 34

138 directories, 1709 files.

📖 Documentation

Please navigate to https://nuclei.projectdiscovery.io for detailed documentation to build new or your own custom templates. We have also added a set of templates to help you understand how things work.

💪 Contributions

Nuclei-templates is powered by major contributions from the community. Template contributions , Feature Requests and Bug Reports are more than welcome.

💬 Discussion

Have questions / doubts / ideas to discuss? Feel free to open a discussion on Github discussions board.

👨‍💻 Community

You are welcome to join our Discord Community. You can also follow us on Twitter to keep up with everything related to projectdiscovery.

💡 Notes

  • Use YAMLlint (e.g. yamllint to validate the syntax of templates before sending pull requests.

Thanks again for your contribution and keeping this community vibrant. ❤️