Bunch of scripts that make life easier on command line
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README.md

easyscripts

Bunch of scripts that make life easier on command line

Author: Samuel Pua (kahkin@gmail.com)

Current Scripts Available

  • alliteration-gen

    • Creates alliteration in the format of . Mainly used for naming purposes
  • ascii2img

    • Creates image out of an ASCII text file -* may be used to convert ASCII output from Radare2 to image

    • Possible to edit the text file with annotation before saving

  • clearExtraLines

    • Burp Suite creates '\r\n' on its output for it's proxy and repeater. Probably useful for Windows, but not so useful for Linux
    • This creates a problem of 2 lines on Linux
    • Tool converts '\r\n' to '\n' in the clipboard buffer
  • fuzzPattern

    • Creates pattern to be used for fuzzing
    • The fuzz output must be more than or equal to 4 bytes (32 bit)
  • ratio

    • Converts a ratio to it's smallest common denominator
  • urlencode.py

    • Encodes strings into urlencoding
  • urldecode.py

    • Decodes url encoding back to ascii

Todos

  • Tab completion

Seriously out of my league for now. Easy to way to it seems to be using external library argcomplete. But I prefer not to use external libraries