OP has updated their post, but originally the HN intro included prefixes like "*Title*" and "*Content*."
Further exploration of this repo makes me think this is even sketchier. The wiki tells the user that they can trust the app because, "All our releases are signed using Sigstore for authenticity."[0] This text was added in a commit titled "refactor: remove Sigstore and update license to GPL 3.0."[1] And I don't see evidence that the app has ever used Sigstore at all.
Further, the LICENSE file includes the beginning of the GPLv3 and abruptly cuts it off 20 lines in with "[... rest of GPL 3.0 text ...]."[2]
A low-effort probably AI-generated Windows app that requires Admin privileges and makes false security claims: seems like malware.
Why do you lie ? If you don't want to use any software its user choice you dont have to spread misinformation.
I never edited this post for removing some title or content
I hope you understand that English is not my first language , for text I do depend on AI . But my code speaks for itself.
Yes,about Sigstore , I added sigstore to get relief from microsoft unsigned application prompt , but it didn't work hence I removed it but creating a wiki takes efforts , I will update it .
I challenge you to make a similar software but different purpose completely with AI , I took my months writing and this guy just says AI application.
About Malware go check it on virustotal or whatever scan you believe . GOT It ?
I hope you understand that English is not my first language , for text I do depend on AI . But my code speaks for itself.
Yes,about Sigstore , I added sigstore to get relief from microsoft unsigned application prompt , but it didn't work hence I removed it but creating a wiki takes efforts , I will update it .
I challenge you to make a similar software but different purpose completely with AI , I took my months writing and this guy just says AI application.
About Malware go check it on virustotal or whatever scan you believe . GOT It ?