I will write, debug, fix your python scripts and cryptography tools
About this Gig
Welcome to Webwizz! Are you stuck with a Python or Bash script that just won't work, or do you need a custom automation tool built from scratch?
Whether you need a quick bug fix, a custom shell script for server maintenance, or specialized Python tools involving cryptography (like caeser-cipher implementations and key validation), I can deliver clean, secure documented code. I understand the frustration of broken code and am here to get your project running smoothly.
What I can do for you:
- Debug and fix errors in your existing Python and Bash/Shell scripts.
- Develop custom tools for automation, data handling, or security concepts.
- Write Bash scripts for server management, cron jobs, and task automation.
- Implement and troubleshoot cryptography tools (e.g., custom ciphers).
- Containerize your applications using Docker (creating Dockerfiles and docker-compose setups).
- Assist with scripts intended for Raspberry Pi homelab environments.
Why choose me?
- After contract support
- Clear communication and fast turnaround.
- Well-commented, easy-to-understand code.
Lets get your code working perfectly. Send me a message with your requirements before placing an order!
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FAQ
1. Do I need to message you before placing an order?
Yes, please! Every coding issue is unique. Sending me a quick message with your script and your goal ensures I am the right fit for the job and helps us avoid any unnecessary order cancellations.
2. Do you help with Docker and Raspberry Pi setups?
Yes! If you are building a homelab or need your applications containerized or in isolated environments to run smoothly and securely on a Raspberry Pi or other Linux servers, my Premium package includes custom Dockerfiles and docker-compose setups.
3. What information do you need from me to fix a bug?
To get started quickly, please provide the broken Python or Bash script, the exact error message you are receiving, and details about the environment you are running it in (e.g., Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, or Docker).

