/Emora-Project

Emora is an OSINT tool like sherlock but with a GUI, which search for accounts by username across social networks

Primary LanguageC#

Emora

Emora allows you to search for accounts by username across social networks. Inspired by tools like Sherlock, Emora provides a user-friendly graphical interface to ease the usage and navigation through the results.

Overview

Emora is an OSINT tool like sherlock, which can find out on which sites a username is claimed or not.
We now have a discord server for the project! https://discord.gg/gKT6GT2YCS

Showcase

Emora Showcase

Installation

Using setup

If you don't want to or can't build the software yourself, you can download its setup/portable version here

Building from source

In order to build the software, you need to install Visual Studio 2022 or higher (or maybe Rider). You can find Visual Studio at https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/.

Features

  • Intuitive User Interface: Emora offers a user-friendly graphical interface, making search and result exploration more accessible.
  • Search Across Multiple Sites: The tool queries a variety of popular websites (46 for now) to determine if the specified username is being used.
  • Frequently updated: Emora is a brand new open source project, and will be updated regularly!

FAQ

Q: When I try to open the software, a message saying "This app can't run on your PC" appears.
A: The compiled version of the project only supports 64bit computers, but you can still try to build it from source.

Q: Antivirus flags your files
A: I don't have the money to pay for a 3yr Digicert Certificate to sign all of my Windows binaries, even if I did, would it be a waste? (EXEs are currently unsigned)

Star History

Star History Chart

Troubleshooting

If you happen to encounter a crash or a bug, please submit a bug report via the projects GitHub issue tracker.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you'd like to contribute to Emora, please fork the repository and submit a pull request with your changes.

Credits

This project was mainly inspired by Sherlock