Created a command template experience in Python, to make remembering and entering sets of commands with new arguments easy and streamlined.

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  • NotesToCommands

    NotesToCommands is a powerful command template experience, allowing users to instantly execute terminal commands, with varying arguments, grouped into sections in a note or file. It was originally created for pentesting uses, to avoid the needed remembrance and retyping of sets of commands for various attacks.

  • Last night I wrote this script in a couple hours, it's only about 200 lines but is extremely powerful and customizable. You can find it on GitHub here.

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