Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: powermolegui
Version: 0.1.0
Summary: powermole allows you to connect to a target destination host via one or more intermediaries, offering a variety of modes (FOR, TOR, FILE, and INTERACTIVE) to perform a variety of tasks
Home-page: https://github.com/yutanicorp/powermolegui
Author: Vincent Schouten
Author-email: inquiry@intoreflection.co
License: MIT
Description: ====================
        powermole/gui
        ====================
        
        This program will let you perform port forwarding, redirect internet traffic, and
        transfer files to, and issue commands on, a host without making a direct connection
        (ie. via one or more intermediate hosts), which would undoubtedly compromise your privacy.
        This solution can only work when you or your peers own one or more hosts as this program
        communicates with SSH servers. This program can be viewed as a multi-versatile wrapper
        around SSH with the ProxyJump directive enabled. Powermole creates automatically a ssh/scp
        configuration file to enable key-based authentication with the intermediate hosts.
        
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        Development Workflow
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        The workflow supports the following steps
        
         * lint
         * test
         * build
         * document
         * upload
         * graph
        
        These actions are supported out of the box by the corresponding scripts under _CI/scripts directory with sane defaults based on best practices.
        Sourcing setup_aliases.ps1 for windows powershell or setup_aliases.sh in bash on Mac or Linux will provide with handy aliases for the shell of all those commands prepended with an underscore.
        
        The bootstrap script creates a .venv directory inside the project directory hosting the virtual environment. It uses pipenv for that.
        It is called by all other scripts before they do anything. So one could simple start by calling _lint and that would set up everything before it tried to actually lint the project
        
        Once the code is ready to be delivered the _tag script should be called accepting one of three arguments, patch, minor, major following the semantic versioning scheme.
        So for the initial delivery one would call
        
            $ _tag --minor
        
        which would bump the version of the project to 0.1.0 tag it in git and do a push and also ask for the change and automagically update HISTORY.rst with the version and the change provided.
        
        
        So the full workflow after git is initialized is:
        
         * repeat as necessary (of course it could be test - code - lint :) )
           * code
           * lint
           * test
         * commit and push
         * develop more through the code-lint-test cycle
         * tag (with the appropriate argument)
         * build
         * upload (if you want to host your package in pypi)
         * document (of course this could be run at any point)
        
        
        Important Information
        =====================
        
        This template is based on pipenv. In order to be compatible with requirements.txt so the actual created package can be used by any part of the existing python ecosystem some hacks were needed.
        So when building a package out of this **do not** simple call
        
            $ python setup.py sdist bdist_egg
        
        **as this will produce an unusable artifact with files missing.**
        Instead use the provided build and upload scripts that create all the necessary files in the artifact.
        
        
        Documentation
        =============
        
        * Documentation: https://minitorcli.readthedocs.org/en/latest
        
        
        Contributing
        ============
        
        Please read `CONTRIBUTING.md <https://gist.github.com/PurpleBooth/b24679402957c63ec426>`_ for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
        
        
        Authors
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        * **Vincent Schouten** - *Initial work* - `LINK <https://github.com/yutanicorp>`_
        
        See also the list of `contributors <https://github.com/your/project/contributors>`_ who participated in this project.
        
        
        License
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        This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the `LICENSE.md <LICENSE.md>`_ file for details
        
        
        Acknowledgments
        ===============
        
        * Costas Tyfoxylos
        * MisterDaneel (developer of pysoxy)
        
        
        
        
        History
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        0.0.1 (08-10-2020)
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        * First code creation
        
        
        0.1.0 (26-03-2021)
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        * heavily refactored: created new modules (windows.py, application.py, and logging.py), created new class Effect() in Items.py, updated README, the two main attributes in CanvasFrame() renamed to canvas_landscape and canvas_status.
        
Keywords: powermolegui ssh proxyjump forwarding tor gui
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
