Im not expert in it, i dont know how edit that file.
it is a simple text file that can be edited use any text editor:
nano, vi, vim, geany, etc...
If it is a txt file, can i edit it ny notepad in windows ? What is the name of this file?
the issue is windows and linux have difference EOL of line character(s)
for sure, notepad++ can handle that.
i read that newer versions of notepad can handle linux text files but never tried it.
so just now, i did a quick test
looks like you can use notepad to edit that file.
- opened an
existing
file, test.sh file on notepad - edited it by adding new lines of commands
- saved it
- ran it using wsl, that worked
- copied
test.sh
over ssh to a raspberry pi4 running ubuntu, that worked.
that link you shared, do not see the binary
folder.
send me the link of the .zip itself, not a folder with the .zip expanded.
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