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A tool for obfuscating bash shell code
To install BashSmash, make sure python3.7
and python3-pip
are installed on your computer, then run:
pip3 install bashsmash
BashSmash is now installed!
BashSmash can be used in two ways. First, by passing your script as an argument:
# The result will be sent to stdout
bashsmash "echo Hello, World\!"
Or, by piping through stdin:
# The result will be sent to stdout
echo "echo Hello, World\!" | bashsmash -
FAQs
A python3 tool for obfuscating bash shell code
We found that bashsmash demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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