# `sfexec` - Self Extracting Executable
`sfexec` is a simple tool to create archive-like native binaries that extract contents from their static memory to temporary files when ran.
It is useful for packaging a bunch of binaries into a single one.
Temporary files are cleaned up after the post-extraction script hook.
## Example
``` shell
$ echo "Hello world!" > file.txt
$ sfexec-create -e 'cat %location/file.txt' - file.txt
Writing to /home/avril/work/sfexec/file.h...
+ test.txt OK
Adding lengths...
Adding names...
- "test.txt" OK
Compiling binary...
Complete.
$ ./sfexec
Extracting 1 files to "/tmp/eda0bd22-9565-7e3c-e1d0-f7cdff96770e"...
< - test . txt ( 13 )
exec: cat /tmp/eda0bd22-9565-7e3c-e1d0-f7cdff96770e/test.txt
Hello world!
```
## Usage
It comes with 2 scripts, `sfexec-create` and `sfexec-create-compress` . Both take the same arguments:
| Argument | Description |
|---------------|-----------------------------------------------------|
| `-s` | Silent mode. Do not output anything when extracting |
| `-e <string>` | Post-extraction hook. See below for details. |
| `-` | Stop reading argument flags |
`sfexec-create-compress` compresses the binary with `gzip` , and decompresses when executed.
### Post-extraction hook
The post extraction hook is passed to `/bin/sh` , with some input changes:
| Argument | Usage |
|-------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `%location` | The directory root that the files are extracted to |
| `%argc` | The number of command line arguments passed to `sfexec` |
| `%args` | A list of all args passed to `sfexec` |
| `%arg[n]` | The `n` th argument passed to `sfexec` , if `n` is outside the range of arguments, nothing is replaced. |
## Building
To build the `sfexec` binary, g++ is used, along with [sha256_literal] for verifying the post-extraction hook.
To clone `sha256_literal` run:
``` shell
$ make deps
```
Included in the repo is a pre-built generator binary, signed with [my GPG key] at `generator-v<version>.gpg` with a checksum in `generator-v<version>.sha256` . Alternatively you can build it yourself like so:
[sha256_literal]: https://github.com/aguinet/sha256_literal
[my gpg key]: https://flanchan.moe/flanchan.asc
### Building the generator
To build the generator yourself, Rust and Cargo are needed.
``` shell
$ make clean & & make generator
```
Will remove the pre-built generator binaries, build the generator, and symlink accordingly.
## License
GPL'd with love < 3