Adding support for Python 3#307
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datasploit.pythat uses the newcorerunner, registry, and classifier.ENABLED,MODULE_NAME, andREQUIRES, return plain banner strings, and import the shared styling helper.vault.py, route all config lookups throughcore.config, and ship aconfig.template.inithat users copy toconfig.ini.Details
core.collector,core.registry, andcore.runnerorchestrate discovery, prerequisite checks, banner rendering, and optional text outputs acrossdomain/,emails/,ip/, andusername/.__init__files now expose their collectors directly while the oldbase.pyshims plusdomainOsint.py,emailOsint.py,ipOsint.py, andusernameOsint.pywere removed.REQUIRES.vault.get_keynow raises an explicit error pointing authors toget_config_value, keeping secrets inconfig.ini(created fromconfig.template.ini).docs/Writing_Modules.md,CHANGES.md) explains the Python 3 migration, the new workflow, and contributor expectations; references to the old per-module entry scripts were removed.