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507EX executable format version 2.0

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507ex 2.0 (FZX2)

What is 507ex, and why is there a 2.0?

A while back, I created a executable format called 507ex (507 Being my brand that I like to put things under). I made one mistake on the first time. I used AI in my code. That completely ruined my code. So I decided it was time to rewrite it. Introducing 507ex 2.0 (Abbreviated as FZX2).

What's New?

  • AI was not used to write code (yay)
  • Enhanced metadata that stores more information
  • Auto Dependency Manager. Uses a list embedded in the metadata to ensure the application has the correct dependencies.
  • All operations are accessible through one module.
  • CAR (Central Application Repository) now supports authentication.

CAR (Central Application Repository)

CAR is a server system that allows seamless execution of applications from the command line. Example:

python3 fzx2.py exec http://127.0.0.1:5000/pull/955d7c5f-5b21-428f-94e4-8e13f1e7223c

Easy as that! All CAR operations are authenticated by a random "secret code" generated by the server.

Endpoint Documentation

POST: /push. Push an executable to the server. Accepts form data in the following form: {'file_id': STR}, and accepts file data in this form: {'file': FILE}. Returns:

{
  "status": "success",
  "secret_code": "secret_code",
  "url": "request.url_root/pull/filename"
}

POST: /pull/<file_id>. Pull an executable from the server. Accepts form data in the following form: {'secret_code': STR} Returns: The file requested or an error message. Files are sent using flask's send_from_directory function.

Running the server

Source Code Method:

python3 fzx2.py start_server

Compiled Executable Method:

./fzx2 start_server

Installation

Method 1 (Compiled Executable)

  1. Download the latest release from the releases page.
  2. Run the executable. (Recommended to be done in a terminal)

Method 2 (Source Code)

  1. Clone the Repository using git clone https://github.com/WyattBrashear/507ex-utils2.git
  2. Run: pip install -r requirements.txt in order to install the dependencies.
  3. Run the main script using python3 fzx2.py

CLI Usage

python3 fzx2.py <operation> <path> All operations are listed below:

  1. exec: Executes an executable
  2. start_server: Starts the CAR server
  3. build: Builds an executable
  4. unpack: Unpacks an executable
  5. upload: Uploads an executable

507ex's required files

All directories that are going to be turned into a 507ex requires 2 files:

  1. runfile (contains the command to run the script)
  2. dependfile Dependfile is in this format
!{name}|{command}
!PLATFORM {platform}
{dependencies}

Demo Video

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QfDZL2Spc7WKqbfCU_m7xSnRLbJdnfNd/view?usp=sharing

AI Usage

As per usual, I am against using AI in my code. All the code in this repository was human written. The instances of AI usage was autocomplete and AI Assistant when I was stuck, pointing me in the right direction (fzx2.py).

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