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πŸ–₯️ windows-x64-shellcode-pipeline - Build Custom Shellcode Easily

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πŸš€ Getting Started

Welcome to the windows-x64-shellcode-pipeline! This tool provides a smooth way to create and compile custom Windows x64 shellcode using Docker. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, this application simplifies your tasks. Follow the steps below to get started quickly.

πŸ’» System Requirements

Before beginning the installation process, ensure your system meets these requirements:

  • Windows 10 or later
  • Docker installed on your machine
  • At least 4 GB of RAM
  • Sufficient disk space (recommended: 2 GB or more)

πŸ” Features

  • Dockerized Environment: Run everything in a controlled environment for better reliability.
  • Custom Shellcode: Create tailored shellcode for various applications with ease.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Simple commands to get you started without any prior experience.
  • Cross-Compatibility: Designed to work with any modern Windows x64 system.

πŸ“₯ Download & Install

To download the latest version, visit the Releases page below:

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Step-by-Step Installation

  1. Visit the Releases Page: Click the link above to go to the Releases page.

  2. Select the Latest Version: Look for the version at the top of the list. There, you will find the most recent release.

  3. Download the Files: Click on the assets (these will typically be .zip files or executables). It's best to download the entire zip file to ensure you have all components.

  4. Extract the Files: After downloading, locate the zip file and extract its contents to a folder on your computer. You can do this by right-clicking the file and selecting "Extract All."

  5. Open Docker: Ensure Docker is running on your machine before proceeding.

  6. Run the Application:

    • Open a command prompt (search for "cmd" in the Start menu).
    • Navigate to the folder where you extracted the files. You can do this using the cd command followed by the folder path.
    • Enter the command provided in the README file to launch the application.

βš™οΈ Usage Instructions

Once you have successfully installed the application, follow these steps to build your first shellcode:

  1. Preparation: Prepare the inputs required for your shellcode. This may include parameters like the type of payload you wish to generate.

  2. Compile Shellcode: Use the command line to enter the desired parameters. The commands will be straightforward, allowing you to create custom shellcode without coding knowledge.

  3. Testing: Test compiled shellcode using preferred tools or applications to ensure functionality. This step is crucial for validating that your shellcode operates as intended.

  4. Modify as Necessary: Feel free to experiment with different parameters and inputs. The application is flexible and designed for users to create various outputs.

πŸ“ž Support

If you encounter issues or have questions while using the windows-x64-shellcode-pipeline, the community or documentation can help. Please check the Issues section on GitHub for support or to report any problems.

πŸ“„ License

All the files in this repository are provided under the MIT License, allowing you to freely use, modify, and distribute the software as long as you include proper attribution.

Visit Download Latest Release to get started with your custom shellcode development!

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