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Both books are written in Markdown and are hosted on GitHub, making them incredibly easy to clone, modify, and render locally. Method 1: The GitBook Local Build (Recommended)

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Do you need to run this on a , or will it have occasional web access?

If you prefer a structured, searchable graphical user interface (GUI) that mirrors the live website experience, documentation browsers are the ideal solution. HackTricks is natively supported as a community "docset." For Linux and Windows: Zeal hacktricks offline

Whether you prefer reading via a or a markdown app like Obsidian Share public link

: Searching for specific, obscure CVEs or exploit chains on the live internet can leak your assessment targets or methodologies to external logs and threat intelligence feeds.

If you do not want to deal with Git or Node.js, you can download the fully rendered HTML pages directly from the live website using a web scraper. Using HTTrack Both books are written in Markdown and are

Use cases and workflows

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You need Node.js, the Node Package Manager (npm), and Git installed on your system. sudo apt update sudo apt install git nodejs npm -y Use code with caution. 2. Clone the Repositories HackTricks is natively supported as a community "docset

Relying solely on the live website can limit your operational capabilities. Keeping an offline version ensures:

Note: Because GitBook relies heavily on client-side React rendering, some search functionalities within the scraped HTML version might fail. Use Method 1 or 2 for better link stability.