PentestWebDoc is a structured and visually appealing web platform for documenting my journey into penetration testing.
It includes personal notes, practical guides, tools, CTF writeups, and learning paths—continuously updated as I progress through labs (like HTB) and certifications (e.g., eJPT).
The goal of this project is to build a comprehensive and organized web-based documentation hub that serves as:
- A wiki-style knowledge base focused on real-world penetration testing.
- A personal study tracker, capturing insights from HTB labs, INE paths, and infosec challenges.
- A reference portal with categorized notes, tools, methodologies, and checklists.
All content is created and curated with clarity and usability in mind, for both personal use and future sharing with the community.
Work in Progress
The core structure is in place, and the content is growing steadily. Many tools, techniques, notes, and resources are yet to be published.
You can check the live version here:
🔗 https://pentestwebdoc.onrender.com
This project is intended solely for educational purposes.
All content, code examples, and techniques are to be used only in legal, consensual, and controlled environments — such as personal labs, CTFs, or authorized penetration tests.
Unauthorized use of any material contained herein against systems without permission is strictly prohibited and illegal.
All logos used in this project are original creations generated by AI for aesthetic and thematic purposes.
They are not the official logos of the tools, software, or organizations mentioned.
No copyright infringement is intended.
All trademarks and brand names belong to their respective owners.
For now, this is a personal documentation project. If you're interested in contributing, feel free to fork the repo or open issues with suggestions!
This project is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).
You may read the full terms here.