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tools:anix:rav1 [2026/03/30 17:34] – [Research ANIX, Version 1] Humphrey Boa-Garttools:anix:rav1 [2026/03/30 19:04] (current) Humphrey Boa-Gart
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 ====== Research ANIX, Version 1 ====== ====== Research ANIX, Version 1 ======
  
-Below is an archive of **Version 0.1** of the **Single ANIX Specification**, also known as **Version 1.0** of **Research ANIX**. It is left here for historical purposes.+Below is an archive of **Version 0.1** of the **Single ANIX Specification**, also known as **Version 1** of **Research ANIX**. It is left here for historical purposes.
  
 For information on the current state of ANIX, visit the [[tools:anix|project index]]. For information on the current state of ANIX, visit the [[tools:anix|project index]].
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-==== Initial Packages====+==== Initial Packages ====
  
   * Configure apt to use the https repos instead of http   * Configure apt to use the https repos instead of http
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   * Install [[tools:curl]] from Backports.   * Install [[tools:curl]] from Backports.
  
-==== Shells====+==== Shells ====
  
   * /bin/sh symlinked to [[tools:dash]] for startup scripts   * /bin/sh symlinked to [[tools:dash]] for startup scripts
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   * Official support for [[tools:zsh]] as an optional bash alternative   * Official support for [[tools:zsh]] as an optional bash alternative
  
-==== Logging====+==== Logging ====
  
   * Install from apt: rsyslog   * Install from apt: rsyslog
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 ===== User Interface ===== ===== User Interface =====
  
-==== Core Components====+==== Core Components ====
  
   * Install from apt: sway, swayidle, swaylock, swaybg, swayimg, sway-backgrounds, sway-notification-center, suckless-tools, waybar, bemenu, wofi, brightnessctl, grim, jq, slurp, imagemagick, wl-clipboard, xdg-desktop-portal, xdg-desktop-portal-gtk, xdg-user-dirs, xdg-utils, xdg-dbus-proxy, libadwaita-1-0, gnome-themes-extra, gnome-themes-extra-data, adwaita-qt, adwaita-qt6, wmctrl & xwayland   * Install from apt: sway, swayidle, swaylock, swaybg, swayimg, sway-backgrounds, sway-notification-center, suckless-tools, waybar, bemenu, wofi, brightnessctl, grim, jq, slurp, imagemagick, wl-clipboard, xdg-desktop-portal, xdg-desktop-portal-gtk, xdg-user-dirs, xdg-utils, xdg-dbus-proxy, libadwaita-1-0, gnome-themes-extra, gnome-themes-extra-data, adwaita-qt, adwaita-qt6, wmctrl & xwayland
   * Use [[github>HumphreyBoaGart/dotfiles]] package to wrangle Sway, Waybar and the Bash userland together.   * Use [[github>HumphreyBoaGart/dotfiles]] package to wrangle Sway, Waybar and the Bash userland together.
  
-==== Other Components====+==== Other Components ====
  
   * Terminal Emulators: **sakura** //(with **foot** as backup/debug terminal)//   * Terminal Emulators: **sakura** //(with **foot** as backup/debug terminal)//
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 ===== Additional Software ===== ===== Additional Software =====
  
-==== Basics====+==== Basics ====
  
   * At least **two web browsers**, including **Firefox**, sandboxed, preconfigured for security, and with garbage like Pocket deactivated. Disable disk caching and force the browser to cache to RAM.   * At least **two web browsers**, including **Firefox**, sandboxed, preconfigured for security, and with garbage like Pocket deactivated. Disable disk caching and force the browser to cache to RAM.
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   * Install a [[security:password-managers|password manager]]   * Install a [[security:password-managers|password manager]]
  
-==== Multimedia====+==== Multimedia ====
  
   * **Whatever** for image viewing   * **Whatever** for image viewing
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   * **Whatever** for wifi. Needs visual+cli interfaces for easily finding and connecting to wifi & mesh networks   * **Whatever** for wifi. Needs visual+cli interfaces for easily finding and connecting to wifi & mesh networks
  
-==== Pentesting Tools====+==== Pentesting Tools ====
  
-  * [[arms:metasploit|Metasploit Framework]] +  * Metasploit Framework 
-  * [[arms:nmap]], [[arms:ncat]]+  * [[tools:nmap]], [[tools:ncat]]
   * anything useful that can be easily poached from Kali/Parrot, as most of those packages are just previously open-sourced software from independent developers.   * anything useful that can be easily poached from Kali/Parrot, as most of those packages are just previously open-sourced software from independent developers.
  
-==== Other Repos====+==== Other Repos ====
  
   * Flathub: [[tools:flatpak|Flatpak]] w/ [[https://flathub.org/apps/com.github.tchx84.Flatseal|Flatseal]] utility   * Flathub: [[tools:flatpak|Flatpak]] w/ [[https://flathub.org/apps/com.github.tchx84.Flatseal|Flatseal]] utility
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   * Needs shortcuts in place to have ''apt'' quickly grab packages+dependencies from ISOs/Keydrives of compatible Debian-family distros, for fully offline package install.   * Needs shortcuts in place to have ''apt'' quickly grab packages+dependencies from ISOs/Keydrives of compatible Debian-family distros, for fully offline package install.
  
-==== Misc====+==== Misc ====
  
 **You are not limited to the packages listed here. Feel free to include any additional pieces of software you think would be useful or necessary. This will help spur a healthy ecosystem of Research ANIX derivatives, as part of Anon's long-term scheme to conquer the world.** **You are not limited to the packages listed here. Feel free to include any additional pieces of software you think would be useful or necessary. This will help spur a healthy ecosystem of Research ANIX derivatives, as part of Anon's long-term scheme to conquer the world.**
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 ANIX will be distributed as a single ISO, and this ISO will need to provide for //(at the very least)// these two default modes of operation: ANIX will be distributed as a single ISO, and this ISO will need to provide for //(at the very least)// these two default modes of operation:
  
-  - Like most modern Linux installs, it will need to be able to liveboot off of virtual machines, and portable devices like USB drives. When it is run in portable mode, it will wipe itself back to a blank slate on every reboot, similar to [[arms:parrot|Parrot OS]].+  - Like most modern Linux installs, it will need to be able to liveboot off of virtual machines, and portable devices like USB drives. When it is run in portable mode, it will wipe itself back to a blank slate on every reboot, similar to Parrot OS.
   - Accessible from the liveboot mode will also be an installer which installs a permanent version of ANIX to the specified memory device, where data persists across reboots. The installer also needs to be able to set up full-disk encryption on the device it installs ANIX to.   - Accessible from the liveboot mode will also be an installer which installs a permanent version of ANIX to the specified memory device, where data persists across reboots. The installer also needs to be able to set up full-disk encryption on the device it installs ANIX to.
  
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