In the packages.csv file, there is a discrepancy between the BloodHound-Custom-Queries.fireeye package and Custom-BloodHound-Queries.fireeye package. Under the Package Name column, the package is listed as BloodHound-Custom-Queries.fireeye. But, under the How to install column, the command is cinst -y Custom-BloodHound-Queries.fireeye. When I try to run that command, I receive an error message of The package was not found with the source(s) listed. If I'm understanding this properly, the command should be changed to cinst -y BloodHound-Custom-Queries.fireeye
How To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
View data under columns Package Name and How to install in row 21 of packages.csv
Run the command found in row 21, under the How to install column
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Custom-BloodHound-Queries.fireeye
Version
OS: Windows 10 Version 2004 Build 19041.508
Extra Information
This issue also is found with the Gadgettojscript.fireeye package in row 73 of packages.csv
Bug Description
In the packages.csv file, there is a discrepancy between the BloodHound-Custom-Queries.fireeye package and Custom-BloodHound-Queries.fireeye package. Under the Package Name column, the package is listed as BloodHound-Custom-Queries.fireeye. But, under the How to install column, the command is
cinst -y Custom-BloodHound-Queries.fireeye
. When I try to run that command, I receive an error message of The package was not found with the source(s) listed. If I'm understanding this properly, the command should be changed tocinst -y BloodHound-Custom-Queries.fireeye
How To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Screenshots
Custom-BloodHound-Queries.fireeye
Version
Extra Information
This issue also is found with the Gadgettojscript.fireeye package in row 73 of packages.csv