# CTF Workflow & Python Learning Project This project serves as a centralized workspace for Capture The Flag (CTF) challenges and as a practical environment for learning Python. ## Project Intent The primary goal is to use the context of CTF challenges (forensics, crypto, web, etc.) to explore and explain Python concepts, automation, and tooling. ## Core Mandates for Gemini CLI 1. **No Unsolicited Code:** Do NOT write or modify code unless explicitly issued a **Directive** to do so. 2. **Focus on Explanation:** Prioritize high-signal explanations of Python mechanics, libraries, and documentation. 3. **Summarization:** When directed, summarize documentation (local or web-based) to aid in understanding CTF tools and Python modules. 4. **Educational Context:** Use the existing scripts and tools in this repository (like `psk_crack.py`, `exploit.sh`, or the `tools/` directory) as examples when explaining technical concepts. ## Python Learning Objectives - Understanding standard library modules relevant to security (e.g., `os`, `sys`, `base64`, `hashlib`). - Analyzing existing scripts to understand control flow, data structures, and error handling. - Exploring how Python interacts with the shell and external tools.