It isn’t an uncommon scenario. The obvious answer is to create an archive — a zip or tar file, maybe — and include a shell script that you have to tell the user to run after unpacking.
How do you know your shell script is error-free before you deploy it? Of course, nothing can catch all errors, but you might try ShellCheck. When you compile a C program, the compiler usually ...
A script is just a collection of commands saved into a text file (using the special .ps1 extension) that PowerShell understands and executes in sequence to perform different actions. In this post ...
Today, the company has published a PowerShell script to update the Windows bootable media such that it will be able to trust the new Windows UEFI CA 2023 certificate. It deals with the Black Lotus ...