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How To Contribute

Contributions are more than welcome! The more people who contribute to the project the better Empire will be for everyone. Below are a few guidelines for submitting contributions.

Creating Github Issues

Please first review the existing Empire issues to see if the error was resolved with a fix in the development branch or if we chose not to fix the error for some reason.

The more information you provide in a Github issue the easier it will be for us to track down and fix the problem:

  • Please provide the version of Empire you are using.
  • Please provide the OS and Python versions that you are using.
  • Please describe the expected behavior and the encountered error.
    • The more detail the better!
    • Include any actions taken just prior to the error.
    • Please post a screenshot of the error, a link to a Pastebin dump of the error, or embedded text of the error.
  • Any additional information.

Submitting Modules

  • Submit pull requests to the dev branch. After testing, changes will be merged to master.
  • Depending on what you're working on, base your module on powershell_template.py or python_template.py. Note that for some modules you may need to massage the output to get it into a nicely displayable text format with Out-String.
  • Cite previous work in the 'Comments' module section.
  • If your script.ps1 logic is large, may be reused by multiple modules, or is updated often, consider implementing the logic in the appropriate data/module_source/* directory and pulling the script contents into the module on tasking.
  • Use approved PowerShell verbs for any functions.
  • TEST YOUR MODULE! Be sure to run it from an Empire agent and test Python 3.x functionality before submitting a pull to ensure everything is working correctly.
  • For additional guidelines for your PowerShell code itself, check out the PowerSploit style guide.
  • For more in-depth docs on developing modules, see the Module Development docs

Code Formatting

  • As of Empire 4.4, we are using psf/black for code formatting.
    • Black is a Python code formatter that helps to keep the codebase uniform and easy to read
  • As of Empire 4.4, we are using PyCQA/isort
    • Isort is a Python utility that sorts and formats imports.
  • After implementing your changes:
    1. run black . (or poetry run black .).
    2. run isort . (or poetry run isort .).
  • The repo is also configured to use pre-commit to automatically format code.
    • Once you have pre-commit installed, you can run pre-commit install to install the pre-commit hooks.
    • Then pre-commit will execute black and isort automatically before committing.