Penetration Testing with Kali Linux
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notes we take, and these can be exported as HTML, PDF, plain text, or as a CherryTree document.
CherryTree comes with a lot of built-in formatting, and provides a tree structure to store
documents, which it calls “nodes” and “subnodes”.
Below is an example of CherryTree being used to store penetration testing notes using a fairly
simple tree structure.
Figure 7: CherryTree
The final tool we’ll consider is the
Obsidian
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markdown editor, which contains all the features
that we need for note-taking. We can install Obsidian as a snap
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application or in its Flatpak
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application form. It also comes as an AppImage,
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meaning that all we need to do is copy it into
our system, mark it as executable, and run it.
kali@kali:~$
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