def convert_to_in_target(bash_script_path, target_username): try: with open(bash_script_path, 'r') as file: lines = file.readlines() in_target_commands = [] # Construct the script creation command script_creation_cmd = f"in-target bash -c 'echo \"#!/bin/bash\" > /home/{target_username}/post_hardware.sh'" in_target_commands.append(script_creation_cmd) # Convert each script line into an in-target command for line in lines: # Strip the line to remove leading/trailing whitespace stripped_line = line.strip() if stripped_line: # Ignore empty lines escaped_line = stripped_line.replace('"', '\\"').replace('$', '\\$') cmd = f"in-target bash -c 'echo \"{escaped_line}\" >> /home/{target_username}/post_hardware.sh'" in_target_commands.append(cmd) # Add command to make the script executable in_target_commands.append(f"in-target chmod +x /home/{target_username}/post_hardware.sh") # Output the generated in-target commands for command in in_target_commands: print(command) except FileNotFoundError: print("The specified bash script file does not exist.") # Usage bash_script_path = 'post_hardware.sh' # Replace with the path to your bash script target_username = 'computerspende' # Replace with the target user's username convert_to_in_target(bash_script_path, target_username)