When you're ready to build, run `sudo ./runme.sh` . Once it's complete, the finished image will be copied to the images/ folder, and a log file will be created in the logs/ folder.
If you run the script without any options, it will build whichever OS you are currently running, and prompt for which desktop environment and repository you wish to use. If you wish, however, you can manually specify these options instead (for example, to script an image to be built nightly or weekly):
If you already have a copy of Kali installed, and just want to add our changes on top of it, simply run the "convert.sh" script. It will apply the modifications this script would have built into the image automatically. You do not have to be root to run the script; it will prompt for sudo as needed.