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g0tmi1k avatar g0tmi1k commented on July 16, 2024

Thanks for the thanks!

Yes, there is a chance of it being modular. However, it would mean a fair amount of work.
What would your justification for it be? What advantage would it have over the current code?

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royharoush avatar royharoush commented on July 16, 2024

i think making the installation modular would really help pentesters in a way that they would be able to read about the tools before installing them and customize their own installation baseline.
i would disagree with you the amount of time it would take, i think your script already has very obvious delimiters that makes it very easy to turn into installable menu options, which means it would be easy to turn into a bash menu driven installation, just like lazykali or ddos-script.
i throw something in bash script to parse your script, if you're interested.
https://github.com/royharoush/rtools/blob/master/os-script-parser.sh
also, ddos-script and lazykali can be found here (though i'm pretty sure you know what im talking about).
https://github.com/FreelancePentester/ddos-script/blob/master/Ddos.sh
https://github.com/bradfreda/Lazykali

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g0tmi1k avatar g0tmi1k commented on July 16, 2024

Ah! I was thinking you meant modular from a code point of view (each program being in a new .sh file).
Rather than a menu driven thing.

The idea of the script was something that I could simply run after installing Kali. I wanted a simple one line thing to run and then walk away from. I didn't want to select what tools/navigate a menu.
The script was meant for me - and my personal tastes - its not meant for other users to customise their install using it. I thought I would just share my work in case it would be useful for others.

Converting it all to be menus would be a huge load of work - and something that I would never want to use so I cannot really see me doing it. It is open source, and you can fork it if you wish.

I had heard of lazykali before, but never ddos-script.

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royharoush avatar royharoush commented on July 16, 2024

yea well :)
I guess I'll fork Lazykali or ddos and use your install scripts to extend their tools.
anyways, thanks !

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