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Contributing to Proxmox VE Helper Scripts

These scripts allow for the creation of a Linux container or virtual machine in an interactive manner, with options for both basic and advanced configurations. The basic setup uses default settings, while the advanced setup offers the possibility to modify the default settings. Using the whiptail command, the options are displayed in a dialog box format. The script then gathers and verifies the user's input in order to generate the final configuration of the container or virtual machine.

Proxmox VE Helper Scripts

Be cautious and thoroughly evaluate scripts and automation tasks obtained from external sources.

Be cautious and thoroughly evaluate scripts and automation tasks obtained from external sources.

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