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Releases: WeaponizedVSCode/Script

v0.5.0

18 Jul 16:12
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Weaponaized your VSCode

What is this?

This is a simple script that will allow you to use VSCode as a weapon.

It will open a new VSCode window and will open a new file with the name of the file you given.

The .vscode folder will be created, and vscode will loaded settings from it.

How to use it?

  1. Download the script
  2. unzip the zip file
  3. run ./installer.sh to install the weapon in to your ~/.local/weapon folder
  4. use function createhack <foldername> with the name of the file you want to open
  5. vscode will Automatically open the folder

Script Hash

Verifying script hash...
Script reCalc hash: 004c1949bed96c996e7932c5b28a73adc45fdab2685d6f924036ce48550bb763
Script hash wait for check: 004c1949bed96c996e7932c5b28a73adc45fdab2685d6f924036ce48550bb763
Script hash is correct

Update Log

  • update: install script for better check command
  • update: current user env
  • fix: change tr more safer
  • fix: don't it ' in the environment var
  • fix: space contains in username
  • ignore: command history
  • update: force install
  • Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into merge
  • bug: fix
  • update: performance installer and installer
  • update: make build and owneredit self
  • update: ignore and index the makefile
  • update: location
  • update: change weapon location to customizable
  • fixup: bug of show status
  • update: zsh performance tracer
  • Enhances shell scripts and VS Code tasks for usability
  • update: auto run tasks
  • feat: run selected text in file
  • update: safename function to parse environment variable.
  • update: confirm with read command
  • fix: bug of dump user
  • update: execute main
  • Adds error handling and pre-install checks to scripts Improves robustness of env.zsh by adding error handling for NTLM hash generation and introducing a dump_users function for user credentials management. Enhances installer.sh with pre-installation checks for required commands
  • fix: when username contains $
  • feat: dump host of host file
  • update: let grep more excatly
  • update: is dc check
  • fix: env
  • update: bad chars
  • update: current user nad current host prompt to indicate user
  • template: auto set current user/host environment
  • format: everything, update
  • update: del echo debug command, let code small.
  • update: support multi part markdown code area.
  • feature: auto invoke the zsh env-invoked in integrated shell window
  • update: better support of name
  • update: make command history more weapon
  • update: ntlm hash calc
  • update: delete useless project init, update username process
  • update: file indentiy cutter for shell script
  • Adds host configuration handling and environment setup enhancements
  • update: YAML block identifier for credentials parsing
  • update: show current user
  • update: update user cred from template file
  • update: wordlist settings with define in order
  • update: better username with set current user function
  • update: releaser

v0.4.1-exegol-like-commandline-history-prompt

01 Jun 07:34
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Weaponaized your VSCode

What is this?

This is a simple script that will allow you to use VSCode as a weapon.

It will open a new VSCode window and will open a new file with the name of the file you given.

The .vscode folder will be created, and vscode will loaded settings from it.

How to use it?

  1. Download the script
  2. unzip the zip file
  3. run ./installer.sh to install the weapon in to your ~/.local/weapon folder
  4. use function createhack <foldername> with the name of the file you want to open
  5. vscode will Automatically open the folder

Script Hash

Verifying script hash...
Script reCalc hash: 2dbebd4354769edc5d18d5e11f1b1f73c33fbda11692ec76f697be2715386849
Script hash wait for check: 2dbebd4354769edc5d18d5e11f1b1f73c33fbda11692ec76f697be2715386849
Script hash is correct

Update Log

  • update: file name
  • Merge pull request #1 from Esonhugh/feat/command_env_completion
  • update: better installer
  • update: command indexer helper
  • update: the HIST command indexer file location
  • update: uv in action file
  • update: usage
  • update: with uv
  • update: installer
  • update: environment and history completion feature
  • change: base image
  • update: rustscan scanning task
  • update: devcontainer location
  • update: devcontainer ports
  • update:set up with a small docker and devcontainer demo

v0.4.0-better-environment-with-better-tasks

29 May 07:14

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Weaponaized your VSCode

What is this?

This is a simple script that will allow you to use VSCode as a weapon.

It will open a new VSCode window and will open a new file with the name of the file you given.

The .vscode folder will be created, and vscode will loaded settings from it.

How to use it?

  1. Download the script
  2. source it
  3. use function createhack <foldername> with the name of the file you want to open
  4. vscode will Automatically open the folder

Script Hash

Verifying script hash...
Script reCalc hash: 4ce1894bbc9fa4e563cca19d1045f43fffd75c79259b31d35067f8881c21b1de
Script hash wait for check: 4ce1894bbc9fa4e563cca19d1045f43fffd75c79259b31d35067f8881c21b1de
Script hash is correct

Update Log

  • feat: hashcat cracking task with best environment injected.
  • update: more convience for using projected environment variable in tasks
  • update: add templates for host, service, and user
  • update: no dups
  • update: optset with timestamp
  • update: zsh history file isolation
  • update: git ignore
  • update: edit with shell command ext

v0.3.1-note-creating-and-note-folder-sturcture

08 Sep 14:06
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Weaponaized your VSCode

What is this?

This is a simple script that will allow you to use VSCode as a weapon.

It will open a new VSCode window and will open a new file with the name of the file you given.

The .vscode folder will be created, and vscode will loaded settings from it.

How to use it?

  1. Download the script
  2. source it
  3. use function createhack <foldername> with the name of the file you want to open
  4. vscode will Automatically open the folder

Script Hash

Verifying script hash...
Script reCalc hash: 6f09d78ea94b8e33b84ed25cb1a9bd38fab9cb8ad8991b6ddb03f5e870f2329b
Script hash wait for check: 6f09d78ea94b8e33b84ed25cb1a9bd38fab9cb8ad8991b6ddb03f5e870f2329b
Script hash is correct

Update Log

  • feat: Add function to create and delete users, hosts, and services more convience.
  • update: force new user/service/hosts under project folder
  • fix: bug error in env wfuzz-like commands
  • update: 2hash type
  • update: new host/user/service documents

v0.3.0-multi-utils-helper-update

18 Jun 09:16
d413bca

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Weaponaized your VSCode

What is this?

This is a simple script that will allow you to use VSCode as a weapon.

It will open a new VSCode window and will open a new file with the name of the file you given.

The .vscode folder will be created, and vscode will loaded settings from it.

How to use it?

  1. Download the script
  2. source it
  3. use function createhack <foldername> with the name of the file you want to open
  4. vscode will Automatically open the folder

Script Hash

Verifying script hash...
Script reCalc hash: 5e966aa7ca13d5a8757c0ea3e566e7bd2bc0bebd0b849f4064ab806b1b0ac668
Script hash wait for check: 5e966aa7ca13d5a8757c0ea3e566e7bd2bc0bebd0b849f4064ab806b1b0ac668
Script hash is correct

Update Log

  • update: fetch depth = all
  • update: git fetch everything try.
  • update: release creation with git fetch
  • update: debug creation.
  • update: workflow debug of relase creation
  • update: workflow file for debugging
  • update: change update log info
  • update: git release detail logs
  • update: location of creating project structure.
  • update: fix nuclei yaml schema with yaml suffix.
  • multi: update init note structure, update webdevlivery cli, update location of utils shell func
  • update: help python shits.
  • update: task python version picker
  • update: vscode remote extpack
  • feat: web-delivery better notes
  • update: hashcat cracking helper. HASHTYPE suggestion and env alias
  • update: change code to vim in edit the etc hosts by default
  • update: wfuzz allow alias in functions
  • update: start aws sts environment serrubf
  • Create LICENSE
  • update: venv problem
  • update: wfuzz host finder

v0.2.1-reduce-heavy-vscode-folder

24 Apr 10:00
8b29090

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Weaponaized your VSCode

What is this?

This is a simple script that will allow you to use VSCode as a weapon.

It will open a new VSCode window and will open a new file with the name of the file you given.

The .vscode folder will be created, and vscode will loaded settings from it.

How to use it?

  1. Download the script
  2. source it
  3. use function createhack <foldername> with the name of the file you want to open
  4. vscode will Automatically open the folder

Script Hash

Verifying script hash...
Script reCalc hash: 53e3d931216a1bdd5325beb2f61b1f75c217388ab3ad8fc6d446dc353a9cc8f5
Script hash wait for check: 53e3d931216a1bdd5325beb2f61b1f75c217388ab3ad8fc6d446dc353a9cc8f5
Script hash is correct

v0.2.0-workspaced-zshrc-profile

24 Apr 05:26
fc13d05

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Weaponaized your VSCode

What is this?

This is a simple script that will allow you to use VSCode as a weapon.

It will open a new VSCode window and will open a new file with the name of the file you given.

The .vscode folder will be created, and vscode will loaded settings from it.

How to use it?

  1. Download the script
  2. source it
  3. use function createhack <foldername> with the name of the file you want to open
  4. vscode will Automatically open the folder

Script Hash

Verifying script hash...
Script reCalc hash: 0370cff8eea1912fe975470c9a4e9b7b97d192e264a0b1347ae56dab85c81122
Script hash wait for check: 0370cff8eea1912fe975470c9a4e9b7b97d192e264a0b1347ae56dab85c81122
Script hash is correct

v0.1.4-metasploit-environment-injection

06 Apr 13:05
b425cd7

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Weaponaized your VSCode

What is this?

This is a simple script that will allow you to use VSCode as a weapon.

It will open a new VSCode window and will open a new file with the name of the file you given.

The .vscode folder will be created, and vscode will loaded settings from it.

How to use it?

  1. Download the script
  2. source it
  3. use function createhack <foldername> with the name of the file you want to open
  4. vscode will Automatically open the folder

Script Hash

Verifying script hash...
Script reCalc hash: ad1b0a5aec7910a0991723cbafe1f29b5c2365244e5dc5e3e764f55afb676a11
Script hash wait for check: ad1b0a5aec7910a0991723cbafe1f29b5c2365244e5dc5e3e764f55afb676a11
Script hash is correct

v0.1.3-git-ignores

03 Feb 15:51
6676222

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Weaponaized your VSCode

What is this?

This is a simple script that will allow you to use VSCode as a weapon.

It will open a new VSCode window and will open a new file with the name of the file you given.

The .vscode folder will be created, and vscode will loaded settings from it.

How to use it?

  1. Download the script
  2. source it
  3. use function createhack <foldername> with the name of the file you want to open
  4. vscode will Automatically open the folder

Script Hash

Verifying script hash...
Script reCalc hash: afaaf98e596d8907258e3fd30fa8a252b7f920f15405a7a18c596dfde59972a3
Script hash wait for check: afaaf98e596d8907258e3fd30fa8a252b7f920f15405a7a18c596dfde59972a3
Script hash is correct

v0.1.2-verify-script

25 Jan 07:14
afd7ce3

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Weaponaized your VSCode

What is this?

This is a simple script that will allow you to use VSCode as a weapon.

It will open a new VSCode window and will open a new file with the name of the file you given.

The .vscode folder will be created, and vscode will loaded settings from it.

How to use it?

  1. Download the script
  2. source it
  3. use function createhack <foldername> with the name of the file you want to open
  4. vscode will Automatically open the folder

Script Hash

Verifying script hash...
Script reCalc hash: 5b88102e971e4bb14e62068e320fd3c1d85cbec8dd9badc62c22a34f86302b0a
Script hash wait for check: 5b88102e971e4bb14e62068e320fd3c1d85cbec8dd9badc62c22a34f86302b0a
Script hash is correct