> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.projectdiscovery.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# cvemap overview

> A structured and easy way to navigate public CVE sources

## What is **cvemap?**

cvemap is a tool that provides a structured and easily navigable way to explore CVEs from the command line.
ProjectDiscovery's cvemap combines data from multiple public sources including:

* NVD (NIST) database of CVEs
* CISA database of CVEs and Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEVs)
* Data from HackerOne's CVE Discovery about the most frequently reported CVEs in their system
* Data about EPSS scoring and the mapping to Common Platform Enumeration (CPE)
* Data about public PoCs that might be available on GitHub along with the status of any Nuclei Template for fingerprinting the CVE

Read more about cvemap [on our blog](https://blog.projectdiscovery.io/announcing-cvemap-from-projectdiscovery/)

## Features and capabilities

* CVE Dataset Search & Query
* CVE to EPSS Mapping
* CVE to KEV Mapping
* CVE to CPE Mapping
* CVE to GitHub POCs Mapping
* CVE to Nuclei Template Mapping
* CVE to HackerOne report Mapping
* Customizable Filters on CVE data
* STDIN Input / JSONL Output

## Support

Questions about using cvemap? Issues working through installation? Cool story or use case you want to share? Get in touch!

Check out the [Help](/help) section of the docs or reach out to us on [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/projectdiscovery).
