Real hackers don’t need apps.
Real sysadmins don’t need GUIs.
I'm creating a pure bash way to chat with AI directly from the terminal: no install, no login, no dependencies.
Open. Copy. Paste. Talk.
Welcome to the BashCore way.
Stay tuned
Real hackers don’t need apps.
Real sysadmins don’t need GUIs.
I'm creating a pure bash way to chat with AI directly from the terminal: no install, no login, no dependencies.
Open. Copy. Paste. Talk.
Welcome to the BashCore way.
Stay tuned
From day one, TShark has been an essential part of #BashCore. It’s not just a substitute for Wireshark—it’s the same powerful engine, but fully command-line. If you’re serious about network analysis and pentesting, mastering TShark is a must.
It has nothing less than Wireshark, just no GUI. Learn it, and you’ll have full control over packet capture and analysis, even on minimal systems.
Excited for a workshop on Cyber Security & AI this Friday! Looking forward to learning more and maybe even showcasing BashCore to the speakers and audience. Fingers crossed!
https://www.enacveneto.it/magazine/workshop-cyber-ai-e-big-data-a-feltre
Debian 12.10 "Bookworm" is out!
The latest update brings 66 bug fixes and 43 security patches. I'll be updating BashCore to the newest version soon, so stay tuned!
Great news! The BashCore website has been updated!
New Features:
Debian Version: 12.9 (Bookworm)
Kernel: 6.1.0-31-amd64 (SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC)
Better tool organization – tools are now listed by category for easier navigation!
Check it out at https://bashcore.org and let us know what you think!
Already 6 downloads of the updated BashCore on day one! Cheers!
Big thanks to everyone who grabbed it—hope you're enjoying it!
BashCore now defaults to 9.9.9.9 (Quad9) as its DNS resolver. A secure, privacy-focused, and high-performance choice, fully aligned with BashCore's philosophy.
> In the latest version of #BashCore, we kept only the 6 standard virtual TTYs for security reasons. Fewer entry points, better control.
Need more? Just copy-paste the line in readme.txt—smart and simple!
Minimalism meets security. bashcore.org
Running without a GUI strips away all the bloat and lets #BashCore unleash raw speed and efficiency. It’s like driving a race car—no frills, just performance. Full system resources go to your tasks, not a graphical interface.
Ideal for power users who thrive on the command line, #BashCore is a beast for #Pentesting, #NetworkDiagnostics, and #Automation. #Linux #CLI
The updated version of BashCore is now available on SourceForge!
All tools have been updated & upgraded, known bugs have been fixed, and we've added GPM (General Purpose Mouse) support for better usability.
Download it here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/bashcore/files/releases/
BashCore Live - First Steps
Set the keyboard:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-data
Connect to Wi-Fi:
sudo nmtui
Login (for extra TTYs):
User: user | Password: live
Add more virtual consoles:
sudo systemctl start getty@tty7.service
Full details in /readme.txt
Big news!
Testing is officially complete! BashCore is ready and will soon be available on SourceForge. A minimalist, fast, and powerful operating system designed for those who love simplicity without compromise.
Stay tuned for the release!
It’s 1 AM—what better time to test the new BashCore update?
Lightweight, fast, and minimal.
Even more stable and optimized.
Now with GPM for mouse support in the console!
Coming very soon!
Meanwhile, a little totally legal test on scanme.nmap.org… why not?
BashLab is an absolute game-changer! It runs incredibly fast and smooth—exactly as I envisioned!
And the best part? A new, updated version of BashCore is on the way! Stay tuned for more awesomeness!
Check it out at http://bashcore.org
The web crawlers of ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini work impressively well They know about BashCore and describe it in great detail
See attached screenshots from my friends!
Check it out at http://bashcore.org
Welcome to BashLab: simple and functional. A desk, a laptop, a power outlet, a Wi-Fi router, a timer to save the battery, a mouse, and a couple of USB sticks. Just what’s needed to build the future of BashCore!
After a week of testing and failures (in my limited free time), BashLab has finally created the first working copy! It's not yet complete with all BashCore tools, but it's a big step forward! Hurrah!
Introducing #BashLab: A Portable Fast Lab for BashCore!
I just set up a lightning-fast portable lab running Debian XFCE on a USB 3.0 drive, fully optimized for BashCore development & testing. This setup lets me:
Boot anywhere with persistence
Work faster than my old HDD
Keep everything isolated & portable
Perfect for testing, experimenting, and refining BashCore without touching my main system!