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DorkAtlas: The Open Source Google Search Operators Library Built for Ethical Research

"The world's most comprehensive, beginner-friendly repository of Google search operators and ethical OSINT workflows."

After months of careful development, I'm excited to announce that DorkAtlas is now live.

DorkAtlas is a modern, educational platform that teaches legitimate Google search operators through an interactive library and visual query builder — designed from the ground up with privacy, ethics, and accessibility in mind.

DorkAtlas Homepage

The Problem
Google search operators are incredibly powerful. Yet most people only know the basics. Documentation is scattered, many tutorials teach dangerous or unethical techniques, and there is almost no beginner-friendly, modern resource that promotes responsible research.

Journalists, students, developers, and researchers all need better tools — but without the risk of misuse.

Introducing DorkAtlas
DorkAtlas solves this by being a purpose-built educational platform.

Core Features

  1. Comprehensive Operator Library

15+ operators with detailed explanations, syntax, use cases, examples, and profession tags.
Operators include: site:, filetype:, intitle:, inurl:, related:, before:, after:, "", -, OR, *, and more.

  1. Visual Search Builder The highlight of the platform. Choose your profession, intent, and category, then visually build complex queries.

Search Builder in Action

The builder includes:

Real-time query preview
One-click copy to clipboard
Direct "Open in Google" button
Built-in Safety Engine that blocks prohibited queries

  1. Strong Safety & Ethics Engine Every query is validated against:

Credential patterns
PII (personally identifiable information)
Offensive security terms
Infrastructure enumeration attempts
The platform literally refuses to generate harmful queries.

  1. Profession & Intent Filters Tailored for 12+ professions including:

Developers
Journalists
Researchers
Marketers
SEO Specialists
Students
Startup Founders
Historians
Data Analysts

  1. Educational Resources An entire Education Hub covering:

What search operators are
Privacy awareness
Responsible OSINT practices
Search best practices
Built With Modern Tech
Next.js 16 (App Router)
TypeScript
Tailwind CSS + shadcn/ui
Fuse.js for search
Zod + React Hook Form for validation
Fully accessible, responsive, and production-ready.

Why This Matters
DorkAtlas was built with strict principles:

Privacy First — No searches are stored. No personal data collected.
Educational Only — Permanent warning banner + Safety Engine.
Human-Centered Language — No "hack", "exploit", or "pwn".
Open Source — MIT licensed and fully transparent.
"This project is not affiliated with Google LLC."

Try It Right Now
Live Demo: https://dorkatlas.dev (replace with your deployed URL)

GitHub Repository: github.com/dorkatlas/dorkatlas

Key Pages:

Browse Operators
Search Builder
Education Hub
What's Next?
This is just the beginning. Future plans include:

User accounts + favorites/collections
Community-contributed operators
RSS feed + structured data improvements
Mobile-first enhancements
Integration with educational platforms
Get Involved
DorkAtlas is open source and welcomes contributions:

Star the repository
Submit new operators or examples
Improve documentation
Report issues responsibly
GitHub: github.com/dorkatlas/dorkatlas

Final Thoughts
Search operators are one of the most underrated skills in the modern internet age. DorkAtlas was created to make this powerful capability accessible while encouraging ethical, responsible, and educational use.

If you're a developer, researcher, journalist, or student who wants to level up their research skills — give DorkAtlas a try.

Thank you for reading. I'd love to hear your feedback in the comments!

Not affiliated with Google LLC. Designed for education and public information research only.

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