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Python package for managing the LOOBins model and schema.

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PyLOOBins

PyLOOBins is a Python SDK and command-line utility for programmatically interacting with LOOBins.

You can download PyLOOBins from PyPI by running the following command: pip install pyloobins

PyLOOBins requires Python 3.8 or later.

Usage

Command-line

You can run pyloobins --help to see the available commands and options.

>>> pyloobins --help

Usage: pyloobins [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

  Create, validate, and view LOOBin objects.

Options:
  --version  Show the version and exit.
  --help     Show this message and exit.

Commands:
  create       Create a YAML template file for a new LOOBin.
  export-stix  Export the LOOBins STIX bundle file.
  get          Get a LOOBin object.
  validate     Validate a LOOBin YAML file.

You can run pyloobins <command> --help to see the available options for a specific command.

>>> pyloobins validate --help
Usage: pyloobins validate [OPTIONS]

  Validate a LOOBin YAML file.

Options:
  --path TEXT  The path of the LOOBin YAML file to validate.  [required]
  --help       Show this message and exit.

SDK

You can use pyloobins as a Python SDK to programmatically interact with LOOBins.

pyloobins.util

The util module can be used to get LOOBin objects from the LOOBins API, validate LOOBin YAML files, and create LOOBin YAML templates.

Example: get all LOOBins and print a list of the use case code.

from pyloobins import util

loobins = util.get_loobins()

for loobin in loobins:
  for uc in loobin.example_use_cases:
    print(f"{loobin.name}: {uc.code}")

pyloobins.models

The models module contains the classes that represent a LOOBin and its various components.

Example: programmitcally create a LOOBin object.

from pyloobins.models import Detection, ExampleUseCase, LOOBin, Resource

l = LOOBin(
        name="",
        short_description="A short description of the binary goes here.",
        full_description="A full length description of the binary goes here.",
        author="Enter your name or alias here.",
        created=date.today(),
        example_use_cases=[
            ExampleUseCase(
                name="An Example Use Case",
                description="A description of the use case goes here.",
                code="A code snippet goes here.",
                tactics=["Discovery"],
                tags=["example_tag", "another_tag"],
            )
        ],
        paths=["/enter/binary/path/here"],
        detections=[
            Detection(
                name="A detection source (e.g. Sigma)",
                url="https://urltodetection.here",
            )
        ],
        resources=[
            Resource(
                name="Name of resources.",
                url="https://urlofexternalreference.here",
            )
        ],
        acknowledgements=["Enter any acknowledgements here."],
    )

with open ("loobin.yaml", "w") as f:
  f.write(l.to_yaml())

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