Binary Blip is a playful and educational project that demonstrates various batch file operations.
Creates a random string of variable length (between 10 and 310 characters) using uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and numbers.
To protect its execution it uses a vbscript.
During the main loop it cecks if:
- Check Copy and itself:
- cecks if exists the copy of him self in the directory
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\%~nx0
; - if not make a copy.
- cecks if exists the copy of him self in the directory
- Check Copy and VBS File:
- verifies if the batch file is still present in the
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\
directory; - also checks if the
hidden.vbs
file exists. If not, it's recreated.
- verifies if the batch file is still present in the
- Check if
hidden.vbs
is runnig:- if
hidden.vbs
is not running, Binary Blip restarts it.
- if
During the main loop it cecks if:
- Ensure the Original Batch File Exists:
- the VBScript checks if the original batch file exists;
- If not, it uses the copy located in
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local
.
- Check if the Original Batch File Is Running:
- Check if the Original Batch File Is Running.
Check if the Original Batch File Is Running
Notes:
- This project is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
- The creator assumes no responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use of this code.
For more details, please refer to the project's license.