├── .gitignore ├── Colors.sh ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── SysO-Package.sh ├── SysO-Termux.sh ├── SysO-Tool.sh ├── install.sh └── install.zip /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Build and Release Folders 2 | bin-debug/ 3 | bin-release/ 4 | [Oo]bj/ 5 | [Bb]in/ 6 | 7 | # Other files and folders 8 | .settings/ 9 | 10 | # Executables 11 | *.swf 12 | *.air 13 | *.ipa 14 | *.apk 15 | 16 | # Project files, i.e. `.project`, `.actionScriptProperties` and `.flexProperties` 17 | # should NOT be excluded as they contain compiler settings and other important 18 | # information for Eclipse / Flash Builder. 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Colors.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Colores Bash 2 | # 3 | export rosa="\033[38;5;207m" 4 | export rojo='\033[31m' 5 | export verde='\033[32m' 6 | export amarillo='\033[33m' 7 | export azul='\033[34m' 8 | export morado='\033[35m' 9 | export blanco='\033[37m' 10 | export cyan='\033[1;36m' 11 | export magenta='\033[1;35m' 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # ¿Qué es SysO-Termux? 2 | 3 | SysO-Termux, "Termux Operating System" es un instalador de paquetes, herramientas y frameworks, específicamente para Termux, con el fin de simular la fantasía de tener en la terminal Termux, las herramientas que incluyen los Sistemas Operativos Linux. 4 | 5 | # CARACTERÍSTICAS 6 | 7 | ✅ Instalador completo de SysO-Termux con un tamaño de 4.00 GB. 8 | 9 | ✅ Menú para seleccionar la herramienta a instalar por separado. 10 | 11 | ✅ Instalador de paquetes básicos en Termux. 12 | 13 | ✅ Login con usuario y contraseña predefinidos por el usuario instalador. 14 | 15 | ✅ Comandos exclusivos de SysO-Termux para automatizar procesos en Termux. 16 | 17 | ✅ Una shell que autocompleta los comandos escritos anteriormente (fish). 18 | 19 | ✅ Menu de ayuda de los comandos exclusivos de SysO-Termux. 20 | 21 | ✅ Interfaz de color verde con blanco, referente al hacking ético con Termux. 22 | 23 | ✅ Herramientas de hacking ético con diferentes usos como: 24 | 25 | -- OSINT 26 | -- Sniffing 27 | -- Fuerza Bruta 28 | -- Email Spoofing 29 | -- DDoS 30 | -- Phishing 31 | -- Payloads 32 | -- Exploits 33 | -- Inyección SQL 34 | -- Shell Reverse 35 | -- VPN y Proxy 36 | -- Extracción de Metadatos 37 | -- Compilar y Descompilar APK 38 | -- Creador de Diccionarios 39 | -- Hooking en Navegadores 40 | -- Ingenieria Social 41 | -- Spam SMS 42 | -- Vulnerar Routers 43 | -- Buscador de Dispositivos 44 | 45 | # INSTALACIÓN DE SysO-Termux EN TERMUX (ANDROID) 46 | 47 | apt update && apt upgrade -y 48 | 49 | termux-setup-storage 50 | 51 | pkg install -y git 52 | 53 | git clone https://github.com/TermuxHacking000/SysO-Termux 54 | 55 | cd SysO-Termux 56 | 57 | chmod 777 install.sh 58 | 59 | ./install.sh 60 | 61 | # Comando de Actualización 62 | 63 | SysO-Update 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SysO-Package.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # 3 | # Created by: Informatic_in_Termux 4 | # 5 | # SysO-Package 6 | # 7 | # VARIABLES 8 | # 9 | PWD=$(pwd) 10 | source ${PWD}/Colors.sh 11 | source ${HOME}/SysO-Termux/config/Termux 12 | # 13 | # CÓDIGO 14 | # 15 | sleep 0.1 16 | clear 17 | Termux 18 | cd 19 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/git ] 20 | then 21 | cd 22 | else 23 | echo -e "${verde} 24 | ┌═══════════════════┐ 25 | █ ${blanco}Instalando git... ${verde}█ 26 | └═══════════════════┘" 27 | pkg install -y git > /dev/null 2>&1 28 | fi 29 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/python ] 30 | then 31 | cd 32 | else 33 | echo -e "${verde} 34 | ┌══════════════════════┐ 35 | █ ${blanco}Instalando python... ${verde}█ 36 | └══════════════════════┘" 37 | pkg install -y python > /dev/null 2>&1 38 | fi 39 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/python2 ] 40 | then 41 | cd 42 | else 43 | echo -e "${verde} 44 | ┌═══════════════════════┐ 45 | █ ${blanco}Instalando python2... ${verde}█ 46 | └═══════════════════════┘" 47 | pkg install -y python2 > /dev/null 2>&1 48 | fi 49 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/wget ] 50 | then 51 | cd 52 | else 53 | echo -e "${verde} 54 | ┌════════════════════┐ 55 | █ ${blanco}Instalando wget... ${verde}█ 56 | └════════════════════┘" 57 | pkg install -y wget > /dev/null 2>&1 58 | fi 59 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/pv ] 60 | then 61 | cd 62 | else 63 | echo -e "${verde} 64 | ┌══════════════════┐ 65 | █ ${blanco}Instalando pv... ${verde}█ 66 | └══════════════════┘" 67 | pkg install -y pv > /dev/null 2>&1 68 | fi 69 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/axel ] 70 | then 71 | cd 72 | else 73 | echo -e "${verde} 74 | ┌════════════════════┐ 75 | █ ${blanco}Instalando axel... ${verde}█ 76 | └════════════════════┘" 77 | pkg install -y axel > /dev/null 2>&1 78 | fi 79 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/ssh ] 80 | then 81 | cd 82 | else 83 | echo -e "${verde} 84 | ┌═══════════════════════┐ 85 | █ ${blanco}Instalando openssh... ${verde}█ 86 | └═══════════════════════┘" 87 | pkg install -y openssh > /dev/null 2>&1 88 | fi 89 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/php ] 90 | then 91 | cd 92 | else 93 | echo -e "${verde} 94 | ┌═══════════════════┐ 95 | █ ${blanco}Instalando php... ${verde}█ 96 | └═══════════════════┘" 97 | pkg install -y php > /dev/null 2>&1 98 | fi 99 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/vim ] 100 | then 101 | cd 102 | else 103 | echo -e "${verde} 104 | ┌═══════════════════┐ 105 | █ ${blanco}Instalando vim... ${verde}█ 106 | └═══════════════════┘" 107 | pkg install -y vim > /dev/null 2>&1 108 | fi 109 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/share/doc/root-repo ] 110 | then 111 | cd 112 | else 113 | echo -e "${verde} 114 | ┌═════════════════════════┐ 115 | █ ${blanco}Instalando root-repo... ${verde}█ 116 | └═════════════════════════┘" 117 | pkg install -y root-repo > /dev/null 2>&1 118 | fi 119 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/share/doc/unstable-repo ] 120 | then 121 | cd 122 | else 123 | echo -e "${verde} 124 | ┌═════════════════════════════┐ 125 | █ ${blanco}Instalando unstable-repo... ${verde}█ 126 | └═════════════════════════════┘" 127 | pkg install -y unstable-repo > /dev/null 2>&1 128 | fi 129 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/share/doc/x11-repo ] 130 | then 131 | cd 132 | else 133 | echo -e "${verde} 134 | ┌════════════════════════┐ 135 | █ ${blanco}Instalando x11-repo... ${verde}█ 136 | └════════════════════════┘" 137 | pkg install -y x11-repo > /dev/null 2>&1 138 | fi 139 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/share/doc/termux-api ] 140 | then 141 | cd 142 | else 143 | echo -e "${verde} 144 | ┌══════════════════════════┐ 145 | █ ${blanco}Instalando termux-api... ${verde}█ 146 | └══════════════════════════┘" 147 | pkg install -y termux-api > /dev/null 2>&1 148 | fi 149 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/clang ] 150 | then 151 | cd 152 | else 153 | echo -e "${verde} 154 | ┌═════════════════════┐ 155 | █ ${blanco}Instalando clang... ${verde}█ 156 | └═════════════════════┘" 157 | pkg install -y clang > /dev/null 2>&1 158 | fi 159 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/fish ] 160 | then 161 | cd 162 | else 163 | echo -e "${verde} 164 | ┌════════════════════┐ 165 | █ ${blanco}Instalando fish... ${verde}█ 166 | └════════════════════┘" 167 | pkg install -y fish > /dev/null 2>&1 168 | fi 169 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/ruby ] 170 | then 171 | cd 172 | else 173 | echo -e "${verde} 174 | ┌════════════════════┐ 175 | █ ${blanco}Instalando ruby... ${verde}█ 176 | └════════════════════┘" 177 | pkg install -y ruby > /dev/null 2>&1 178 | fi 179 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/w3m ] 180 | then 181 | cd 182 | else 183 | echo -e "${verde} 184 | ┌═══════════════════┐ 185 | █ ${blanco}Instalando w3m... ${verde}█ 186 | └═══════════════════┘" 187 | pkg install -y w3m > /dev/null 2>&1 188 | fi 189 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/figlet ] 190 | then 191 | cd 192 | else 193 | echo -e "${verde} 194 | ┌══════════════════════┐ 195 | █ ${blanco}Instalando figlet... ${verde}█ 196 | └══════════════════════┘" 197 | pkg install -y figlet > /dev/null 2>&1 198 | fi 199 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/cowsay ] 200 | then 201 | cd 202 | else 203 | echo -e "${verde} 204 | ┌══════════════════════┐ 205 | █ ${blanco}Instalando cowsay... ${verde}█ 206 | └══════════════════════┘" 207 | pkg install -y cowsay > /dev/null 2>&1 208 | fi 209 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/zip ] 210 | then 211 | cd 212 | else 213 | echo -e "${verde} 214 | ┌═══════════════════┐ 215 | █ ${blanco}Instalando zip... ${verde}█ 216 | └═══════════════════┘" 217 | pkg install -y zip > /dev/null 2>&1 218 | fi 219 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/wcalc ] 220 | then 221 | cd 222 | else 223 | echo -e "${verde} 224 | ┌═════════════════════┐ 225 | █ ${blanco}Instalando wcalc... ${verde}█ 226 | └═════════════════════┘" 227 | pkg install -y wcalc > /dev/null 2>&1 228 | fi 229 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/bmon ] 230 | then 231 | cd 232 | else 233 | echo -e "${verde} 234 | ┌════════════════════┐ 235 | █ ${blanco}Instalando bmon... ${verde}█ 236 | └════════════════════┘" 237 | pkg install -y bmon > /dev/null 2>&1 238 | fi 239 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/unrar ] 240 | then 241 | cd 242 | else 243 | echo -e "${verde} 244 | ┌═════════════════════┐ 245 | █ ${blanco}Instalando unrar... ${verde}█ 246 | └═════════════════════┘" 247 | pkg install -y unrar > /dev/null 2>&1 248 | fi 249 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/toilet ] 250 | then 251 | cd 252 | else 253 | echo -e "${verde} 254 | ┌══════════════════════┐ 255 | █ ${blanco}Instalando toilet... ${verde}█ 256 | └══════════════════════┘" 257 | pkg install -y toilet > /dev/null 2>&1 258 | fi 259 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/proot ] 260 | then 261 | cd 262 | else 263 | echo -e "${verde} 264 | ┌═════════════════════┐ 265 | █ ${blanco}Instalando proot... ${verde}█ 266 | └═════════════════════┘" 267 | pkg install -y proot > /dev/null 2>&1 268 | fi 269 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/go ] 270 | then 271 | cd 272 | else 273 | echo -e "${verde} 274 | ┌══════════════════════┐ 275 | █ ${blanco}Instalando golang... ${verde}█ 276 | └══════════════════════┘" 277 | pkg install -y golang > /dev/null 2>&1 278 | fi 279 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/macchanger ] 280 | then 281 | cd 282 | else 283 | echo -e "${verde} 284 | ┌══════════════════════════┐ 285 | █ ${blanco}Instalando macchanger... ${verde}█ 286 | └══════════════════════════┘" 287 | pkg install -y macchanger > /dev/null 2>&1 288 | fi 289 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/httrack ] 290 | then 291 | cd 292 | else 293 | echo -e "${verde} 294 | ┌═══════════════════════┐ 295 | █ ${blanco}Instalando httrack... ${verde}█ 296 | └═══════════════════════┘" 297 | pkg install -y httrack > /dev/null 2>&1 298 | fi 299 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/share/doc/wireless-tools ] 300 | then 301 | cd 302 | else 303 | echo -e "${verde} 304 | ┌══════════════════════════════┐ 305 | █ ${blanco}Instalando wireless-tools... ${verde}█ 306 | └══════════════════════════════┘" 307 | pkg install -y wireless-tools > /dev/null 2>&1 308 | fi 309 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/tree ] 310 | then 311 | cd 312 | else 313 | echo -e "${verde} 314 | ┌════════════════════┐ 315 | █ ${blanco}Instalando tree... ${verde}█ 316 | └════════════════════┘" 317 | pkg install -y tree > /dev/null 2>&1 318 | fi 319 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/locate ] 320 | then 321 | cd 322 | else 323 | echo -e "${verde} 324 | ┌═══════════════════════┐ 325 | █ ${blanco}Instalando mlocate... ${verde}█ 326 | └═══════════════════════┘" 327 | pkg install -y mlocate > /dev/null 2>&1 328 | fi 329 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/apachectl ] 330 | then 331 | cd 332 | else 333 | echo -e "${verde} 334 | ┌═══════════════════════┐ 335 | █ ${blanco}Instalando apache2... ${verde}█ 336 | └═══════════════════════┘" 337 | pkg install -y apache2 > /dev/null 2>&1 338 | fi 339 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/share/doc/nodejs ] 340 | then 341 | cd 342 | else 343 | echo -e "${verde} 344 | ┌══════════════════════┐ 345 | █ ${blanco}Instalando nodejs... ${verde}█ 346 | └══════════════════════┘" 347 | pkg install -y nodejs > /dev/null 2>&1 348 | fi 349 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/neofetch ] 350 | then 351 | cd 352 | else 353 | echo -e "${verde} 354 | ┌════════════════════════┐ 355 | █ ${blanco}Instalando neofetch... ${verde}█ 356 | └════════════════════════┘" 357 | pkg install -y neofetch > /dev/null 2>&1 358 | fi 359 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/weechat ] 360 | then 361 | cd 362 | else 363 | echo -e "${verde} 364 | ┌═══════════════════════┐ 365 | █ ${blanco}Instalando weechat... ${verde}█ 366 | └═══════════════════════┘" 367 | pkg install -y weechat > /dev/null 2>&1 368 | fi 369 | if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/irssi ] 370 | then 371 | cd 372 | else 373 | echo -e "${verde} 374 | ┌═════════════════════┐ 375 | █ ${blanco}Instalando irssi... ${verde}█ 376 | └═════════════════════┘" 377 | pkg install -y irssi > /dev/null 2>&1 378 | fi 379 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SysO-Termux.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # 3 | # Created by: "Informatic in Termux" 4 | # 5 | # SysO-Termux: "Termux Operating System" 6 | # 7 | # VARIABLES 8 | # 9 | PWD=$(pwd) 10 | source ${PWD}/Colors.sh 11 | source ${HOME}/SysO-Termux/config/Termux 12 | # 13 | # CÓDIGO 14 | # 15 | sleep 0.1 16 | clear 17 | cd 18 | Termux 19 | echo -e "${verde} 20 | ┌══════════════════════════════┐ 21 | █ ${blanco}Actualizando Repositorios... ${verde}█ 22 | └══════════════════════════════┘ 23 | "${blanco} 24 | apt update && apt upgrade -y 25 | cd ${HOME}/SysO-Termux 26 | ./SysO-Package.sh 27 | cd ${HOME}/SysO-Termux/full_tools 28 | ./nmap.sh 29 | ./hydra.sh 30 | ./tor.sh 31 | ./apksigner.sh 32 | ./exiftool1.sh 33 | ./crunch.sh 34 | ./sqlmap.sh 35 | ./EvilURL.sh 36 | ./sherlock.sh 37 | ./ScorpFish.sh 38 | ./CamPhish.sh 39 | ./EmailSpoofing.sh 40 | ./HydraFB.sh 41 | ./PassFB.sh 42 | ./ExifTool.sh 43 | ./AIOPhish.sh 44 | ./beeth.sh 45 | ./GetLink.sh 46 | ./Base64Tool.sh 47 | ./zipcrick.sh 48 | ./Webclone.sh 49 | ./Detector-Short-URL.sh 50 | ./sendmail.sh 51 | ./PhoneInfoga.sh 52 | ./hammer.sh 53 | ./seeker.sh 54 | ./MagmaOsint.sh 55 | ./phonia.sh 56 | ./kickthemout.sh 57 | ./fbi.sh 58 | ./TBomb.sh 59 | ./websploit.sh 60 | ./weeman.sh 61 | ./cupp.sh 62 | ./PortmapSploit.sh 63 | ./Facebook_brute.sh 64 | ./wortex.sh 65 | ./quack.sh 66 | ./jager.sh 67 | ./vigo.sh 68 | ./Funlett.sh 69 | ./YouTube.sh 70 | ./DoxWeb.sh 71 | ./Geonumb.sh 72 | ./HiddenEye.sh 73 | ./AresBomb.sh 74 | ./TempMail.sh 75 | ./ShortUrl.sh 76 | ./hacklock.sh 77 | ./Falsify.sh 78 | ./RED_HAWK.sh 79 | ./ScorpFishV2.sh 80 | ./wiki-termux.sh 81 | ./routersploit.sh 82 | ./bettercap.sh 83 | ./gophish.sh 84 | ./PytermPhish.sh 85 | ./beef.sh 86 | ./ngrok.sh 87 | ./shodan.sh 88 | ./sudo.sh 89 | ./SETSMS.sh 90 | ./iphunter.sh 91 | ./Impulse.sh 92 | ./termshark.sh 93 | ./netcat.sh 94 | ./Optiva-Framework.sh 95 | ./Infoga.sh 96 | ./UrlWeb.sh 97 | ./Gloom-Framework.sh 98 | ./hakkuframework.sh 99 | ./santet-online.sh 100 | ./angryFuzzer.sh 101 | ./koroni.sh 102 | ./recon-ng.sh 103 | ./CamSearch.sh 104 | ./kit-exploiting-shell.sh 105 | ./ofusca.sh 106 | ./InstagramOSINT.sh 107 | ./Link-Ngrok.sh 108 | ./email2phonenumber.sh 109 | ./ReconDog.sh 110 | ./metagoofil.sh 111 | ./Email-Supplant.sh 112 | ./evillimiter.sh 113 | ./spiderfoot.sh 114 | ./instaloader.sh 115 | ./KeyBoard.sh 116 | ./install_login.sh 117 | ./SysO-Commands.sh 118 | ./Font.sh 119 | cd 120 | clear 121 | Termux 122 | ls 123 | echo -e "${verde} 124 | ┌═══════════════════════┐ 125 | █ ${blanco}SysO-Termux Instalado ${verde}█ 126 | └═══════════════════════┘ 127 | ┃ ┃ 128 | ┃ ┌═══════════┐ ┃ 129 | └═>>>█ ${blanco}SysO-Help ${verde}█<<<═┘ 130 | └═══════════┘ 131 | "${blanco} 132 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SysO-Tool.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # 3 | # Created by: Informatic_in_Termux 4 | # 5 | # SysO-Tool 6 | # 7 | # VARIABLES 8 | # 9 | PWD=$(pwd) 10 | source ${PWD}/Colors.sh 11 | source ${HOME}/SysO-Termux/config/Termux 12 | # 13 | # CÓDIGO 14 | # 15 | sleep 0.1 16 | clear 17 | Termux 18 | echo -e -n "${verde} 19 | ┌═══════════════════════════════════════┐ 20 | █ [${blanco}01${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}nmap ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 21 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 22 | █ [${blanco}02${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}hydra ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 23 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 24 | █ [${blanco}03${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}tor ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 25 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 26 | █ [${blanco}04${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}apksigner ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 27 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 28 | █ [${blanco}05${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}exiftool ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 29 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 30 | █ [${blanco}06${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}crunch ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 31 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 32 | █ [${blanco}07${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}sqlmap ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 33 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 34 | █ [${blanco}08${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}EvilURL ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 35 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 36 | █ [${blanco}09${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}sherlock ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 37 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 38 | █ [${blanco}10${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}ScorpFish ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 39 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 40 | █ [${blanco}11${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}CamPhish ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 41 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 42 | █ [${blanco}12${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}EmailSpoofing ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 43 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 44 | █ [${blanco}13${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}HydraFB ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 45 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 46 | █ [${blanco}14${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}PassFB ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 47 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 48 | █ [${blanco}15${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}ExifTool ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 49 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 50 | █ [${blanco}16${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}AIOPhish ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 51 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 52 | █ [${blanco}17${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}beeth ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 53 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 54 | █ [${blanco}18${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}GetLink ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 55 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 56 | █ [${blanco}19${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Base64Tool ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 57 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 58 | █ [${blanco}20${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}zipcrick ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 59 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 60 | █ [${blanco}21${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Webclone ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 61 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 62 | █ [${blanco}22${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Detector-Short-URL ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 63 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 64 | █ [${blanco}23${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}sendmail ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 65 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 66 | █ [${blanco}24${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}PhoneInfoga ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 67 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 68 | █ [${blanco}25${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}hammer ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 69 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 70 | █ [${blanco}26${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}seeker ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 71 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 72 | █ [${blanco}27${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}MagmaOsint ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 73 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 74 | █ [${blanco}28${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}phonia ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 75 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 76 | █ [${blanco}29${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}kickthemout ${verde}┃ ${rojo}(ROOT) ${verde}█ 77 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 78 | █ [${blanco}30${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}fbi ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 79 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 80 | █ [${blanco}31${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}TBomb ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 81 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 82 | █ [${blanco}32${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}websploit ${verde}┃ ${rojo}(ROOT) ${verde}█ 83 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 84 | █ [${blanco}33${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}weeman ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 85 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 86 | █ [${blanco}34${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}cupp ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 87 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 88 | █ [${blanco}35${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}PortmapSploit ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 89 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 90 | █ [${blanco}36${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Facebook_brute ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 91 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 92 | █ [${blanco}37${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}wortex ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 93 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 94 | █ [${blanco}38${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}quack ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 95 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 96 | █ [${blanco}39${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}jager ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 97 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 98 | █ [${blanco}40${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}vigo ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 99 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 100 | █ [${blanco}41${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Funlett ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 101 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 102 | █ [${blanco}42${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}YouTube ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 103 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 104 | █ [${blanco}43${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}DoxWeb ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 105 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 106 | █ [${blanco}44${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Geonumb ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 107 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 108 | █ [${blanco}45${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}HiddenEye ${verde}┃ ${rojo}(ROOT) ${verde}█ 109 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 110 | █ [${blanco}46${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}AresBomb ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 111 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 112 | █ [${blanco}47${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}TempMail ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 113 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 114 | █ [${blanco}48${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}ShortUrl ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 115 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 116 | █ [${blanco}49${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}hacklock ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 117 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 118 | █ [${blanco}50${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Falsify ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 119 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 120 | █ [${blanco}51${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}RED_HAWK ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 121 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 122 | █ [${blanco}52${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}ScorpFishV2 ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 123 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 124 | █ [${blanco}53${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}wiki-termux ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 125 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 126 | █ [${blanco}54${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}ngrok ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 127 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 128 | █ [${blanco}55${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}metasploit ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 129 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 130 | █ [${blanco}56${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}routersploit ${verde}┃ ${rojo}(ROOT) ${verde}█ 131 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 132 | █ [${blanco}57${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}bettercap ${verde}┃ ${rojo}(ROOT) ${verde}█ 133 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 134 | █ [${blanco}58${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}gophish ${verde}┃ ${rojo}(ROOT) ${verde}█ 135 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 136 | █ [${blanco}59${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}beef ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 137 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 138 | █ [${blanco}60${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}shodan ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 139 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 140 | █ [${blanco}61${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}sudo ${verde}┃ ${rojo}(ROOT) ${verde}█ 141 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 142 | █ [${blanco}62${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Login ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 143 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 144 | █ [${blanco}63${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}PytermPhish ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 145 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 146 | █ [${blanco}64${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}SETSMS ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 147 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 148 | █ [${blanco}65${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}iphunter ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 149 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 150 | █ [${blanco}66${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Impulse ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 151 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 152 | █ [${blanco}67${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}termshark ${verde}┃ ${rojo}(ROOT) ${verde}█ 153 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 154 | █ [${blanco}68${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}netcat ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 155 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 156 | █ [${blanco}69${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Optiva-Framework ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 157 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 158 | █ [${blanco}70${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Infoga ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 159 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 160 | █ [${blanco}71${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}UrlWeb ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 161 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 162 | █ [${blanco}72${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Gloom-Framework ${verde}┃ ${rojo}(ROOT) ${verde}█ 163 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 164 | █ [${blanco}73${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}hakkuframework ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 165 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 166 | █ [${blanco}74${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}santet-online ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 167 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 168 | █ [${blanco}75${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}angryFuzzer ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 169 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 170 | █ [${blanco}76${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}koroni ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 171 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 172 | █ [${blanco}77${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}recon-ng ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 173 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 174 | █ [${blanco}78${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}CamSearch ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 175 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 176 | █ [${blanco}79${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}KeyBoard ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 177 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 178 | █ [${blanco}80${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}SysO-Commands ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 179 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 180 | █ [${blanco}81${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}kit-exploiting-shell ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 181 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 182 | █ [${blanco}82${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}ofusca ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 183 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 184 | █ [${blanco}83${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}InstagramOSINT ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 185 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 186 | █ [${blanco}84${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Link-Ngrok ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 187 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 188 | █ [${blanco}85${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}email2phonenumber ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 189 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 190 | █ [${blanco}86${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}ReconDog ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 191 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 192 | █ [${blanco}87${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}metagoofil ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 193 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 194 | █ [${blanco}88${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Email-Supplant ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 195 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 196 | █ [${blanco}89${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}evillimiter ${verde}┃ ${rojo}(ROOT) ${verde}█ 197 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 198 | █ [${blanco}90${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}spiderfoot ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 199 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 200 | █ [${blanco}91${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}instaloader ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 201 | █═══════════════════════════════════════█ 202 | █ [${blanco}92${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Font ${verde}┃ ${blanco}NO ROOT ${verde}█ 203 | └═══════════════════════════════════════┘ 204 | ┌═════════════┐ ┃ 205 | ┌══════════<<<█ [${blanco}00${verde}] ┃ ${rojo}EXIT ${verde}█<<<════════┘ 206 | ┃ └═════════════┘ 207 | ┃ 208 | └═>>> "${blanco} 209 | read -r TOOL 210 | 211 | if [[ $TOOL == 0 || $TOOL == 00 ]]; then 212 | exit 213 | elif [[ $TOOL == 1 || $TOOL == 01 ]]; then 214 | cd tools 215 | ./nmap.sh 216 | elif [[ $TOOL == 2 || $TOOL == 02 ]]; then 217 | cd tools 218 | ./hydra.sh 219 | elif [[ $TOOL == 3 || $TOOL == 03 ]]; then 220 | cd tools 221 | ./tor.sh 222 | elif [[ $TOOL == 4 || $TOOL == 04 ]]; then 223 | cd tools 224 | ./apksigner.sh 225 | elif [[ $TOOL == 5 || $TOOL == 05 ]]; then 226 | cd tools 227 | ./exiftool1.sh 228 | elif [[ $TOOL == 6 || $TOOL == 06 ]]; then 229 | cd tools 230 | ./crunch.sh 231 | elif [[ $TOOL == 7 || $TOOL == 07 ]]; then 232 | cd tools 233 | ./sqlmap.sh 234 | elif [[ $TOOL == 8 || $TOOL == 08 ]]; then 235 | cd tools 236 | ./EvilURL.sh 237 | elif [[ $TOOL == 9 || $TOOL == 09 ]]; then 238 | cd tools 239 | ./sherlock.sh 240 | elif [[ $TOOL == 10 ]]; then 241 | cd tools 242 | ./ScorpFish.sh 243 | elif [[ $TOOL == 11 ]]; then 244 | cd tools 245 | ./CamPhish.sh 246 | elif [[ $TOOL == 12 ]]; then 247 | cd tools 248 | ./EmailSpoofing.sh 249 | elif [[ $TOOL == 13 ]]; then 250 | cd tools 251 | ./HydraFB.sh 252 | elif [[ $TOOL == 14 ]]; then 253 | cd tools 254 | ./PassFB.sh 255 | elif [[ $TOOL == 15 ]]; then 256 | cd tools 257 | ./ExifTool.sh 258 | elif [[ $TOOL == 16 ]]; then 259 | cd tools 260 | ./AIOPhish.sh 261 | elif [[ $TOOL == 17 ]]; then 262 | cd tools 263 | ./beeth.sh 264 | elif [[ $TOOL == 18 ]]; then 265 | cd tools 266 | ./GetLink.sh 267 | elif [[ $TOOL == 19 ]]; then 268 | cd tools 269 | ./Base64Tool.sh 270 | elif [[ $TOOL == 20 ]]; then 271 | cd tools 272 | ./zipcrick.sh 273 | elif [[ $TOOL == 21 ]]; then 274 | cd tools 275 | ./Webclone.sh 276 | elif [[ $TOOL == 22 ]]; then 277 | cd tools 278 | ./Detector-Short-URL.sh 279 | elif [[ $TOOL == 23 ]]; then 280 | cd tools 281 | ./sendmail.sh 282 | elif [[ $TOOL == 24 ]]; then 283 | cd tools 284 | ./PhoneInfoga.sh 285 | elif [[ $TOOL == 25 ]]; then 286 | cd tools 287 | ./hammer.sh 288 | elif [[ $TOOL == 26 ]]; then 289 | cd tools 290 | ./seeker.sh 291 | elif [[ $TOOL == 27 ]]; then 292 | cd tools 293 | ./MagmaOsint.sh 294 | elif [[ $TOOL == 28 ]]; then 295 | cd tools 296 | ./phonia.sh 297 | elif [[ $TOOL == 29 ]]; then 298 | cd tools 299 | ./kickthemout.sh 300 | elif [[ $TOOL == 30 ]]; then 301 | cd tools 302 | ./fbi.sh 303 | elif [[ $TOOL == 31 ]]; then 304 | cd tools 305 | ./TBomb.sh 306 | elif [[ $TOOL == 32 ]]; then 307 | cd tools 308 | ./websploit.sh 309 | elif [[ $TOOL == 33 ]]; then 310 | cd tools 311 | ./weeman.sh 312 | elif [[ $TOOL == 34 ]]; then 313 | cd tools 314 | ./cupp.sh 315 | elif [[ $TOOL == 35 ]]; then 316 | cd tools 317 | ./PortmapSploit.sh 318 | elif [[ $TOOL == 36 ]]; then 319 | cd tools 320 | ./Facebook_brute.sh 321 | elif [[ $TOOL == 37 ]]; then 322 | cd tools 323 | ./wortex.sh 324 | elif [[ $TOOL == 38 ]]; then 325 | cd tools 326 | ./quack.sh 327 | elif [[ $TOOL == 39 ]]; then 328 | cd tools 329 | ./jager.sh 330 | elif [[ $TOOL == 40 ]]; then 331 | cd tools 332 | ./vigo.sh 333 | elif [[ $TOOL == 41 ]]; then 334 | cd tools 335 | ./Funlett.sh 336 | elif [[ $TOOL == 42 ]]; then 337 | cd tools 338 | ./YouTube.sh 339 | elif [[ $TOOL == 43 ]]; then 340 | cd tools 341 | ./DoxWeb.sh 342 | elif [[ $TOOL == 44 ]]; then 343 | cd tools 344 | ./Geonumb.sh 345 | elif [[ $TOOL == 45 ]]; then 346 | cd tools 347 | ./HiddenEye.sh 348 | elif [[ $TOOL == 46 ]]; then 349 | cd tools 350 | ./AresBomb.sh 351 | elif [[ $TOOL == 47 ]]; then 352 | cd tools 353 | ./TempMail.sh 354 | elif [[ $TOOL == 48 ]]; then 355 | cd tools 356 | ./ShortUrl.sh 357 | elif [[ $TOOL == 49 ]]; then 358 | cd tools 359 | ./hacklock.sh 360 | elif [[ $TOOL == 50 ]]; then 361 | cd tools 362 | ./Falsify.sh 363 | elif [[ $TOOL == 51 ]]; then 364 | cd tools 365 | ./RED_HAWK.sh 366 | elif [[ $TOOL == 52 ]]; then 367 | cd tools 368 | ./ScorpFishV2.sh 369 | elif [[ $TOOL == 53 ]]; then 370 | cd tools 371 | ./wiki-termux.sh 372 | elif [[ $TOOL == 54 ]]; then 373 | cd tools 374 | ./ngrok.sh 375 | elif [[ $TOOL == 55 ]]; then 376 | cd tools 377 | ./metasploit.sh 378 | elif [[ $TOOL == 56 ]]; then 379 | cd tools 380 | ./routersploit.sh 381 | elif [[ $TOOL == 57 ]]; then 382 | cd tools 383 | ./bettercap.sh 384 | elif [[ $TOOL == 58 ]]; then 385 | cd tools 386 | ./gophish.sh 387 | elif [[ $TOOL == 59 ]]; then 388 | cd tools 389 | ./beef.sh 390 | elif [[ $TOOL == 60 ]]; then 391 | cd tools 392 | ./shodan.sh 393 | elif [[ $TOOL == 61 ]]; then 394 | cd tools 395 | ./sudo.sh 396 | elif [[ $TOOL == 62 ]]; then 397 | cd tools 398 | ./install_login.sh 399 | elif [[ $TOOL == 63 ]]; then 400 | cd tools 401 | ./PytermPhish.sh 402 | elif [[ $TOOL == 64 ]]; then 403 | cd tools 404 | ./SETSMS.sh 405 | elif [[ $TOOL == 65 ]]; then 406 | cd tools 407 | ./iphunter.sh 408 | elif [[ $TOOL == 66 ]]; then 409 | cd tools 410 | ./Impulse.sh 411 | elif [[ $TOOL == 67 ]]; then 412 | cd tools 413 | ./termshark.sh 414 | elif [[ $TOOL == 68 ]]; then 415 | cd tools 416 | ./netcat.sh 417 | elif [[ $TOOL == 69 ]]; then 418 | cd tools 419 | ./Optiva-Framework.sh 420 | elif [[ $TOOL == 70 ]]; then 421 | cd tools 422 | ./Infoga.sh 423 | elif [[ $TOOL == 71 ]]; then 424 | cd tools 425 | ./UrlWeb.sh 426 | elif [[ $TOOL == 72 ]]; then 427 | cd tools 428 | ./Gloom-Framework.sh 429 | elif [[ $TOOL == 73 ]]; then 430 | cd tools 431 | ./hakkuframework.sh 432 | elif [[ $TOOL == 74 ]]; then 433 | cd tools 434 | ./santet-online.sh 435 | elif [[ $TOOL == 75 ]]; then 436 | cd tools 437 | ./angryFuzzer.sh 438 | elif [[ $TOOL == 76 ]]; then 439 | cd tools 440 | ./koroni.sh 441 | elif [[ $TOOL == 77 ]]; then 442 | cd tools 443 | ./recon-ng.sh 444 | elif [[ $TOOL == 78 ]]; then 445 | cd tools 446 | ./CamSearch.sh 447 | elif [[ $TOOL == 79 ]]; then 448 | cd tools 449 | ./KeyBoard.sh 450 | elif [[ $TOOL == 80 ]]; then 451 | cd tools 452 | ./SysO-Commands.sh 453 | elif [[ $TOOL == 81 ]]; then 454 | cd tools 455 | ./kit-exploiting-shell.sh 456 | elif [[ $TOOL == 82 ]]; then 457 | cd tools 458 | ./ofusca.sh 459 | elif [[ $TOOL == 83 ]]; then 460 | cd tools 461 | ./InstagramOSINT.sh 462 | elif [[ $TOOL == 84 ]]; then 463 | cd tools 464 | ./Link-Ngrok.sh 465 | elif [[ $TOOL == 85 ]]; then 466 | cd tools 467 | ./email2phonenumber.sh 468 | elif [[ $TOOL == 86 ]]; then 469 | cd tools 470 | ./ReconDog.sh 471 | elif [[ $TOOL == 87 ]]; then 472 | cd tools 473 | ./metagoofil.sh 474 | elif [[ $TOOL == 88 ]]; then 475 | cd tools 476 | ./Email-Supplant.sh 477 | elif [[ $TOOL == 89 ]]; then 478 | cd tools 479 | ./evillimiter.sh 480 | elif [[ $TOOL == 90 ]]; then 481 | cd tools 482 | ./spiderfoot.sh 483 | elif [[ $TOOL == 91 ]]; then 484 | cd tools 485 | ./instaloader.sh 486 | elif [[ $TOOL == 92 ]]; then 487 | cd tools 488 | ./Font.sh 489 | else 490 | echo -e "${rojo} 491 | ┌═════════════════════┐ 492 | █ ${blanco}¡OPCIÓN INCORRECTA! ${rojo}█ 493 | └═════════════════════┘ 494 | "${blanco} 495 | sleep 1 496 | source ${HOME}/SysO-Termux/SysO-Tool.sh 497 | fi 498 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # 3 | # Created by: Informatic_in_Termux 4 | # 5 | # SysO-Install 6 | # 7 | # VARIABLES 8 | # 9 | PWD=$(pwd) 10 | usuario="TermuxHacking000" 11 | clave="SysO-Termux" 12 | source ${PWD}/Colors.sh 13 | # 14 | # CÓDIGO 15 | # 16 | sleep 0.5 17 | clear 18 | echo -e "${verde} 19 | ┌══════════════════════════════┐ 20 | █ ${blanco}Actualizando Repositorios... ${verde}█ 21 | └══════════════════════════════┘ 22 | "${blanco} 23 | apt update && apt upgrade -y 24 | unzip install.zip 25 | rm install.zip 26 | cd ${HOME}/SysO-Termux/tools 27 | chmod 777 *.sh 28 | cd ${HOME}/SysO-Termux/full_tools 29 | chmod 777 *.sh 30 | cd ${HOME}/SysO-Termux/config 31 | chmod 777 *.sh 32 | cd ${HOME}/SysO-Termux 33 | chmod 777 *.sh 34 | source ${HOME}/SysO-Termux/config/Termux 35 | function Install { 36 | clear 37 | Termux 38 | echo -e -n "${verde} 39 | ┌═══════════════════════┐ 40 | █ ${blanco}MÉTODO DE INSTALACIÓN ${verde}█ 41 | └═══════════════════════┘ 42 | 43 | ┌═════════════════════════════┐ ┌═════════┐ 44 | █ [${blanco}01${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Instalar SysO-Termux ${verde}█══>>>█ ${rojo}4.00 GB ${verde}█ 45 | █═════════════════════════════█ └═════════┘ 46 | █ [${blanco}02${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Elegir Herramientas ${verde}█ 47 | █═════════════════════════════█ 48 | █ [${blanco}03${verde}] ┃ ${blanco}Instalar Paquetes ${verde}█ 49 | └═════════════════════════════┘ 50 | ┃ 51 | └═>>> "${blanco} 52 | read -r install 53 | 54 | if [[ $install == 1 || $install == 01 ]]; then 55 | chmod 711 SysO-Termux.sh 56 | ./SysO-Termux.sh 57 | elif [[ $install == 2 || $install == 02 ]]; then 58 | chmod 711 SysO-Tool.sh 59 | ./SysO-Tool.sh 60 | elif [[ $install == 3 || $install == 03 ]]; then 61 | chmod 777 SysO-Package.sh 62 | ./SysO-Package.sh 63 | else 64 | echo -e "${rojo} 65 | ┌═════════════════════┐ 66 | █ ${blanco}¡OPCIÓN INCORRECTA! ${rojo}█ 67 | └═════════════════════┘ 68 | "${blanco} 69 | sleep 1 70 | Install 71 | fi 72 | } 73 | Install 74 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.zip: 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