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5. Run the command `pip install -r requirements.txt` to install all the packages required in your virtual environment.
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6. Run `py keylogger.py` this will run the program.
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## Create your own Pyinstaller bootloader (It is often times more likely to avoid Anti-Virus but not guaranteed)
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### Build your own bootloader.
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1. We want to create a new bootloader for Pyinstaller that uses the Microsoft C/C++ compiler. You can download the Community Edition
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here `https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/thank-you-downloading-visual-studio/?sku=Community&channel=Release&version=VS2022&source=VSFeaturesPage&passive=true&tailored=cplus&cid=2031#cplusplus`
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2. Run the downloaded `VisualStudioSetup.exe` file.
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3. `git clone https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller.git`
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4. Run `pip install wheel`
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5. Change directory into the `\pyinstaller\bootloader` folder of the cloned repository.
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6. Build the bootloader using command `./waf distclean all`
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7. Run `py setup.py install`
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You can then use this bootloader to compile your Python code.
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### To get the file to run on Windows 11 evading the antivirus I compiled the PyInstaller bootloader locally, and then used it to compile the code.
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