BashCore Injector: End of the Line.

The BashCore Injector project will soon be discontinued and removed from the website.

It was great while it lasted, but as the Mötley Crüe said, all bad things must come to an end 🤘🏻

Maintaining injector scripts across Debian and Ubuntu releases has become unnecessarily complex, while BashCore itself continues to evolve as a stable, independent live system.

Thanks to everyone who used and tested it. The future remains pure BashCore 👊🏻

#BashCore #MotleyCrue

@nickbearded does it have an option for luks and persistence?
@gary_alderson No, BashCore doesn’t include options for LUKS encryption or persistence.
By design, it’s a pure live system: fast, clean, and stateless.
@nickbearded consider adding it as an option, it is like 5 commands
@gary_alderson You're right, technically, it takes just a few commands.
But BashCore’s concept is purity through simplicity: a clean, non-persistent live system that always boots the same, with zero traces and no surprises.
@nickbearded having the option to boot into a persistent partition would not change that but add security to sensitive info and particular configs, it would be additive #elliptical purity
@gary_alderson You’re right, persistence can enhance security and flexibility.
BashCore will stay stateless by default, but I may add a persistent edition later on.
@nickbearded the thing is you have nothing to lose and it adds value, think where the collective can take this - think how much time it saves, i call it the ansible playbook for bash advanced scripting - or something along those lines. it gives you flexibility and all of a sudden if you lose bootable media you don't have to worry about the files. you could make it a rabbit hole or it could just be another feature added - you may not be able to export? maybe some export holds on certain ciphers - things are always changing - you probably do want elliptical curve or just make it a documented option if people want to make their own. you could sell 1tb nvme plus bashcore already installed and then persistence images of various setups like debian blends, premade scripts, databases. a persistent partition opens up doors
@gary_alderson I like how you think, that’s a solid vision.
Persistence could indeed open new doors: flexible setups, encrypted workspaces, even prebuilt NVMe editions like you said. And you’re right: flexibility adds value, as long as we keep the core clean 👊🏻
@nickbearded it seems really reasonable to me and opens up more customizations - you get flexibility and space to stretch out while preserving bashcoreZ values