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Scapy: the Python-based interactive packet manipulation program & library.

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What it does

Scapy is a Python tool that lets developers and security researchers create, send, capture, and analyze network traffic with fine-grained control — think of it as a Swiss Army knife for working with the data packets that flow between computers on a network. It can replicate the functionality of many well-known network tools like Wireshark or nmap in a single, scriptable package.

Why it matters

For teams building network security products, penetration testing services, or infrastructure monitoring tools, Scapy provides a battle-tested foundation with over 12,000 stars that can dramatically cut development time. Its breadth of capabilities makes it a strong core dependency for any product that needs to inspect, simulate, or stress-test network behavior.

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Security

Score updated Apr 22, 2026

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