See the complaint on #4039. This doesn't fix that particular
issue (it's somewhat unrelated), but does solve around
a file parsing problem reported by @void-in
According to the Ruby style guide, %w{} collections for arrays of single
words are preferred. They're easier to type, and if you want a quick
grep, they're easier to search.
This change converts all Payloads to this format if there is more than
one payload to choose from.
It also alphabetizes the payloads, so the order can be more predictable,
and for long sets, easier to scan with eyeballs.
See:
https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide#collections
This is the result of:
find modules/ -name \*.rb -exec sed -i -e 's#\x27URL\x27,
\x27http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/\([0-9]\+\).*\x27#\x27EDB\x27,
\1#' modules/*.rb {} \