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:
* Unattended mode (skip the menu, required for the other options to function)
* -l
* Linux distribution you wish to build (can be either "Kali" or "Parrot")
* -d
* Desktop environment (can be one of "cinnamon", "gnome", "kde", "lxde", "mate", or "xfce")
* -r (optional)
* Repository (can be either "default" for the distribution's default repo, or an IP address)
## Examples
`sudo ./runme.sh -u -l Kali -d mate -r 192.168.0.30`
This will build a Kali Linux .iso, with the MATE desktop environment, using a local repository at 192.168.0.30
`sudo ./runme.sh -u -l Parrot -d cinnamon`
This will build a Parrot Security OS .iso, with the Cinnamon desktop environment, using the default Parrot repository. If -r is unspecified, then the default will be used.