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I want to run a shell script on a networked linux machine from a windows based GUI.

I have the shell script, but what's the easiest way to develop the GUI to run that script on a networked linux machine?

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  • What programming language do you want to use? Nov 2, 2015 at 21:51
  • I feel comfortable with using Visual Studio for Visual Basic or C++. I'm just looking for the best way to have a button command in a Windows GUI sitting on someones PC launch a shell script that is sitting on a linux machine on the same network.
    – Gallifrey8
    Nov 5, 2015 at 13:22

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Shell scripts alone do not have a default gui tool, However, the QT framework (QT Creator) is a great place to start developing a gui that can run either on windows or linux. If you're uncomfortable converting your script to C++, you could also look a the pyQT project as well which combines the python language with the QT framework andalso works well in both windows/linux.

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  • any ideas on what to look for as far as the best way to have a button command in a Windows GUI sitting on someones PC launch a shell script that is sitting on a linux machine on the same network?
    – Gallifrey8
    Nov 5, 2015 at 13:23

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