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# Sub-Resource Integrity Generator Scripts
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Basic scripts to generate SRI hashs for a given file. POSIX-compliant shell script for use on *nix and PowerShell for use on Windows.
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Basic scripts to generate SRI hashes for a given file. POSIX-compliant shell script for use on *nix and PowerShell for use on Windows.
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## linux script
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- This script *requires* openssl be installed and will exit if it cannot find openssl.
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- You can rename *sri* to anything you like.
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- I suggest copying *sri* somewhere like */usr/local/bin* or */usr/bin* so it can be run easier and from anywhere
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- Complete help is included in the script. Simply run without any parameters or run with '*--help*'
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### examples
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Assuming you have *not* copied the script to your path and it is located in your home directory:
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```bash
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cd ~
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./sri -f /var/www/css/style.css
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```
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If copied to a directory in your path like */usr/local/bin*, then you can simplify things by running it directly from where the file you want to hash is located:
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```bash
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cd /var/www/css
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sri -f style.css
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```
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### troubleshooting
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About the only thing that can go wrong is the script not being marked executable. In that case, simply make it executable:
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```bash
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# make executable
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chmod +x /path/to/sri
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# verify
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ls -lA /path/to/sri
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# output something like:
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# -rwxr-xr-x 1 user user 3622 Jun 20 01:18 sri
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# note the x's --> -rwXr-Xr-X (capitals for emphasis)
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```
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