stone-tools

byAntonio Delgado

Build be a OSINT website and make it called DVRKSINT add these features Key Takeaways OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) tools allow for the efficient gathering and analysis of publicly available data, which is used by government agencies and private organizations to analyze market trends, brand positioning, and more. These tools have advanced from traditional media to incorporate technologies like web scraping, social media analytics, geospatial intelligence, and AI to improve precision and speed in data processing. Advanced search engines and specialized services such as The Internet Archive, and browser extensions like Mitaka, along with Google advanced search operators known as Google dorks

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System Requirements

System Requirement Document
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System Requirements Document (SRD) for stone-tools

1. Introduction

The purpose of this document is to outline the system requirements for the stone-tools project, an advanced OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) platform named DVRKSINT. DVRKSINT is designed to cater to both expert analysts and casual users, providing cutting-edge tools for gathering and analyzing publicly available data. The platform will incorporate advanced search capabilities, AI-driven analytics, geospatial intelligence, dark web monitoring, and more, all within a hacker-themed interface.

This document serves as a comprehensive guide for the development team, ensuring that all functional and non-functional requirements are clearly defined and aligned with the project's goals.

2. System Overview

DVRKSINT is an OSINT platform that leverages modern technologies to provide users with efficient and precise data-gathering tools. The system will include:

  • Advanced Search Tools: Integration with Google advanced search operators (Google dorks), The Internet Archive, and browser extensions like Mitaka.
  • AI-Powered Analytics: Tools for web scraping, social media insights, and geospatial intelligence.
  • Dark Web Monitoring: Capabilities to track and analyze data from the dark web.
  • User Accessibility: Designed for both expert analysts and casual users, with an intuitive interface and powerful backend capabilities.
  • Hacker-Themed Design: A red and black color scheme with a bold, edgy aesthetic, reinforcing the platform's identity as a cutting-edge intelligence tool.
  • Branding: The platform will prominently display "Established 2026" to emphasize its futuristic and forward-thinking approach.
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3. Functional Requirements

  • As a User, I should be able to perform advanced searches using Google dorks and other operators.
  • As a User, I should be able to access data from The Internet Archive.
  • As a User, I should be able to use browser extensions like Mitaka for enhanced functionality.
  • As a User, I should be able to perform AI-driven web scraping for data collection.
  • As a User, I should be able to analyze social media data for trends and insights.
  • As a User, I should be able to utilize geospatial intelligence tools for location-based analysis.
  • As a User, I should be able to monitor and analyze data from the dark web.
  • As a User, I should experience a hacker-themed interface with a red and black color scheme.
  • As a User, I should see "Established 2026" prominently displayed on the site.

4. User Personas

4.1 Expert Analyst

  • Description: A professional working in government, cybersecurity, or private intelligence who requires advanced tools for in-depth analysis.
  • Goals: Precision, speed, and access to comprehensive data sources.
  • Needs: Advanced search operators, AI-driven analytics, and dark web monitoring.

4.2 Casual User

  • Description: An individual or small business owner interested in basic OSINT capabilities for market analysis or brand monitoring.
  • Goals: Simplicity and ease of use.
  • Needs: Intuitive interface, basic search tools, and social media insights.

5. Visuals Colors and Theme

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Color Palette

  • Background: #0A0A0A (Deep Black)
  • Surface: #1E1E1E (Charcoal Gray)
  • Text: #EAEAEA (Light Gray)
  • Accent: #FF0000 (Vivid Red)
  • Muted Tones: #4A4A4A (Muted Gray)

This red and black hacker-themed palette reinforces the edgy and analytical vibe of DVRKSINT, creating a visually striking and immersive user experience.

6. Signature Design Concept

Interactive Hacker Terminal Homepage

The DVRKSINT homepage will resemble a futuristic hacker terminal, immersing users in the OSINT experience from the moment they arrive. Key features include:

  • Dynamic Typing Animation: The homepage will simulate a terminal interface where text types itself, displaying system messages like "Initializing DVRKSINT..." and "Connecting to Intelligence Network..."
  • Interactive Command Line: Users can type commands (e.g., "search: dark web") directly into the interface, which will trigger animations and guide them to the appropriate tools.
  • Glitch Effects: Subtle glitch animations will enhance the hacker aesthetic, with occasional flickers and distortions.
  • Red Pulsing Highlights: Interactive elements like buttons and links will pulse with a red glow when hovered over, creating a sense of urgency and focus.
  • "Established 2026" Branding: Displayed prominently in the corner of the terminal interface, styled as a digital timestamp.

This bold design concept ensures that DVRKSINT stands out as a unique and unforgettable platform.

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7. Non-Functional Requirements

  • The system must support high availability, with 99.9% uptime.
  • The platform should be optimized for both desktop and mobile devices.
  • Data processing must comply with US data privacy laws and regulations.
  • The interface should load in under 3 seconds on standard broadband connections.
  • The system must be scalable to handle up to 1 million users simultaneously.

8. Tech Stack

Frontend

  • React for Web

Backend

  • Python
  • FastAPI

Database

  • MySQL (with Alembic for migrations)

AI Models

  • GPT 5.4 for user-friendly responses
  • Claude 4.6 Opas for academic or coding work
  • Gemini 3.1 Pro for friendly responses
  • Google Nano Banana for image generation
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AI Tools

  • Litellm for LLM Routing
  • Langchain

Orchestration

  • Docker
  • docker-compose
  • Kubernetes

9. Assumptions and Constraints

  • The platform will initially target users in the US, adhering to local regulations and standards.
  • The system will require user authentication to access advanced features like dark web monitoring.
  • Development will prioritize desktop functionality, with mobile optimization as a secondary focus.
  • The project will launch in 2026, aligning with the "Established 2026" branding.

10. Glossary

  • OSINT: Open Source Intelligence, the practice of collecting and analyzing publicly available data.
  • Google Dorks: Advanced search operators used to refine Google search results.
  • Geospatial Intelligence: Analysis of data related to geographic locations.
  • Dark Web: A part of the internet that is not indexed by standard search engines and requires special tools to access.
  • Mitaka: A browser extension for OSINT investigations.
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