Add QuantumScan to Tools / Standalone#263
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Adding QuantumScan to the
### Standalonetools section, listed alphabetically between Nipe and sops.QuantumScan is a free scanner that detects quantum-vulnerable cryptography (RSA, ECDSA, Diffie-Hellman, SHA-1, MD5, etc.) in GitHub repositories. It exports:
The scanner core is MIT-licensed at https://github.com/quantumscan-io/scanner-core — users can audit / self-host the detection logic. The hosted version is free during the design partner phase.
Fits in the standalone tools category alongside
gpg,sops, andcryptomator— practical cryptography utilities engineers use day-to-day, not a library implementing primitives.Following the alphabetical convention of the section.