# PyJail PyJail is a jailing tool for Python It allows you to jail Python programs in a closed off filesystem ## How to install Installing PyJail is really simple! Just run `python3 ./install.py` in the directory where the files are stored! ## Compatibility As of now we're still working on a custom Python interpreter to make all programs fully jailing compatible, sadly enough it's quite hard work. So as of now it is compatible with all Python programs, **but** only some will be properly confined. ## POSIX compatibility We're also providing a (sort-of) POSIX compatible mode. This allows Python programs made for Linux to also run natively on Windows. This is more meant for Windows versions that don't feature WSL (Windows 7/8/8.1) but still need to run some Linux only scripts. ### The 4 branches Which branch works best for you? Well, that's pretty simple. We have 4 branches (`main`, `next`, `edge` and `no-posix`). If you want the most stable experience, then the `main` branch is for you. If you want the lastest features, but also a more stable experience (compared to `edge`), then the `next` branch is for you If you want the bleeding-edge and don't care about stability, then `edge` is for you. If you only need simple jailing and no POSIX compatibility, then `no-posix` is for you. ### Issues Please report issues [over here](https://git.novacow.ch/Nova/PyJail/issues/) And please check if your issue isn't a duplicate before reporting.