Add FOR610 tool/workflow knowledge base and data pipeline

Build comprehensive malware analysis knowledge base from 3 sources:
- SANS FOR610 course: 120 tools, 47 labs, 15 workflows, 27 recipes
- REMnux salt-states: 340 packages parsed from GitHub
- REMnux docs: 280+ tools scraped from docs.remnux.org

Master inventory merges all sources into 447 tools with help tiers
(rich/standard/basic). Pipeline generates: tools.db (397 entries),
397 cheatsheets with multi-tool recipes, 15 workflow guides, 224
TLDR pages, and coverage reports.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# js-beautify
# Format and beautify obfuscated JavaScript code for readability
# FOR610 Labs: 3.6, 4.5 | Sections: 3
# Docs: https://docs.remnux.org/discover-the-tools/statically+analyze+code/scripts
% javascript, formatting, readability
# Basic usage
js-beautify malicious.js > beautified.js
# --- Recipes (multi-tool chains) ---
# >> Deobfuscate JavaScript with SpiderMonkey
# Beautify compressed JavaScript
js-beautify <malicious.js> > readable.js
# Execute with objects.js to simulate browser/WScript APIs
js -f /usr/share/remnux/objects.js -f <malicious.js> > decoded.js
# If script expects location.href, edit objects.js first:
cp /usr/share/remnux/objects.js .
# Edit objects.js to set: location = { href: 'http://expected-url' }
js -f objects.js -f <malicious.js> > decoded.js