How to Install and Uninstall python-pyric-doc Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: November 21,2024
1. Install "python-pyric-doc" package
This guide let you learn how to install python-pyric-doc on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
python-pyric-doc
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2. Uninstall "python-pyric-doc" package
Please follow the guidance below to uninstall python-pyric-doc on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
python-pyric-doc
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the python-pyric-doc package on Kali Linux
Package: python-pyric-doc
Source: python-pyric
Version: 0.1.6+git20191210-0kali1
Architecture: all
Maintainer: Kali Developers
Installed-Size: 798
Homepage: http://github.com/sophron/pyric
Priority: optional
Section: doc
Filename: pool/main/p/python-pyric/python-pyric-doc_0.1.6+git20191210-0kali1_all.deb
Size: 797988
SHA256: fb6d695aedc0e3d3a8de3b581a316056bdfeac0fcf807221ced879ee3051674b
SHA1: 0beba4187f042a45e6692ba034806ecd39aa5f31
MD5sum: 7a4bfb1933fec58a5402c792385b837b
Description: Wireless library for Linux (common documentation)
This package contains a Linux only library providing wireless developers and
pentesters the ability to identify, enumerate and manipulate their system's
wireless cards programmatically in Python. Pentesting applications and scripts
written in Python have increased dramatically in recent years. However, these
tools still rely on Linux command lines tools to setup and prepare and restore
the system for use. Until now. PyRIC is:
- Pythonic: no ctypes, SWIG etc. PyRIC redefines C header files as Python
and uses sockets to communicate with the kernel.
- Self-sufficient: No third-party files used. PyRIC is completely
self-contained.
- Fast: (relatively speaking) PyRIC is faster than using command line tools
through subprocess.Popen
- Parseless: Get the output you want without parsing output from command
line tools. Never worry about newer iw versions and having to rewrite
your parsers.
- Easy: If you can use iw, you can use PyRIC.
At it's heart, PyRIC is a Python port of (a subset of) iw and by extension,
a Python port of Netlink w.r.t nl80211 functionality.
PyRIC puts iw, ifconfig, rfkill, udevadm, airmon-ng and macchanger in your
hands (or your program).
.
This is the common documentation package.
Description-md5:
Source: python-pyric
Version: 0.1.6+git20191210-0kali1
Architecture: all
Maintainer: Kali Developers
Installed-Size: 798
Homepage: http://github.com/sophron/pyric
Priority: optional
Section: doc
Filename: pool/main/p/python-pyric/python-pyric-doc_0.1.6+git20191210-0kali1_all.deb
Size: 797988
SHA256: fb6d695aedc0e3d3a8de3b581a316056bdfeac0fcf807221ced879ee3051674b
SHA1: 0beba4187f042a45e6692ba034806ecd39aa5f31
MD5sum: 7a4bfb1933fec58a5402c792385b837b
Description: Wireless library for Linux (common documentation)
This package contains a Linux only library providing wireless developers and
pentesters the ability to identify, enumerate and manipulate their system's
wireless cards programmatically in Python. Pentesting applications and scripts
written in Python have increased dramatically in recent years. However, these
tools still rely on Linux command lines tools to setup and prepare and restore
the system for use. Until now. PyRIC is:
- Pythonic: no ctypes, SWIG etc. PyRIC redefines C header files as Python
and uses sockets to communicate with the kernel.
- Self-sufficient: No third-party files used. PyRIC is completely
self-contained.
- Fast: (relatively speaking) PyRIC is faster than using command line tools
through subprocess.Popen
- Parseless: Get the output you want without parsing output from command
line tools. Never worry about newer iw versions and having to rewrite
your parsers.
- Easy: If you can use iw, you can use PyRIC.
At it's heart, PyRIC is a Python port of (a subset of) iw and by extension,
a Python port of Netlink w.r.t nl80211 functionality.
PyRIC puts iw, ifconfig, rfkill, udevadm, airmon-ng and macchanger in your
hands (or your program).
.
This is the common documentation package.
Description-md5: