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Hi Maintainers,

I’d like to contribute a GUI wrapper for this project while keeping all existing CLI functionality intact.

Changes:
• Added PyQt5-based UI with attack configuration panels

• Preserved original main() logic without modifications

• Maintained full backward compatibility

Key Points:
• Pure addition – zero changes to core attack classes

• Thread-safe logging display

• Tested on Python 3.8+/Windows/Linux

Let me know if this fits the project direction. Happy to adjust as needed.

Best,
Wangwei_CM.

Create GUI By Qt5 to make the project easy to use.
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Hello, thanks for taking the time to design this GUI, I’ll review it soon.
But seriously, what’s the point of having a GUI in a DDoS tool? :)

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But seriously, what’s the point of having a GUI in a DDoS tool? : D

Hmmm...As you can see, I'm an ordinary C++ developer. C++ graphical interfaces are quite complex. Recently, with some free time, I've been looking into Python graphical interfaces. I heard that plain Python Qt is very simple and wanted to write something, so I thought of picking a random command-line project to create a graphical interface for, while also getting familiar with the development processes in the open-source community. That's how I came up with this project.

You're right; adding a graphical interface to this project doesn't really make much sense and isn't conducive to future maintenance. For me, it's just a small exercise.XD

Thank you very much for the time and effort you've spent on my modifications.

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