# Enumeration

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Download the repository

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Change the folder name to .git and download[ GitTools](https://github.com/internetwache/GitTools)

Extract the Source Code

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Based of the parent relationships from the commits we can determine that the **345ac8b236064b431fa43f53d91c98c4834ef8f3** is that latest commit

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