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  • Usage: ./malware [OPTIONS]
    
    Options:
      -h, --help            Display this help message and exit.
      -i, --infect          Infect target system with payload.
      -s, --spread          Spread malware to vulnerable hosts.
      -c, --configure       Configure malware settings interactively.
      -o, --output [FILE]   Save log output to a file.
      -q, --quiet           Quiet mode - suppress non-critical output.
    
    Advanced Options:
      -a, --activate [CODE] Activate advanced features with code.
      -b, --backdoor [PORT] Open backdoor on specified port.
      -m, --mutate          Evade detection by mutating code.
    
    Description:
      Malware toolkit for educational purposes only.
      Use responsibly on authorized systems.
    
    Examples:
      ./malware -i                  Infect local system with default payload.
      ./malware -i -s               Infect and spread to other systems.
      ./malware -a ACTCODE -b 1337  Activate advanced features and open backdoor.
      ./malware -q -o output.log    Run quietly, save logs to 'output.log'.
    







  • GitHub’s actions are so good once it clicks and you understand them. On GitLab, you start from a docker image, so it’s harder to setup some things but easier for others. If you are very good at docker and don’t mind making your own images just for CI purposes, then go ahead.

    Ideally, you should just try them both. You can mirror a project between the two and setup the CI at both places.



  • It did, but the interface is still dogshit for new users and it’s impossible to know how to access a project’s page or its download page. When I started using GitHub, I didn’t even realize that SourceForge was a git hub for a fucking while, yet I was still downloading stuff from there.