It won't look The Exact Same but it is functionally equivalent for many uses and is self hosted
It's not meant to be discouraging, if people find it useful then great
The article has two points.
1. They are providing a web server.
2. They are providing instructions on sending things to that server using netcat or an optional client/script.
I think your bash example covers point 2 only.
It won't look The Exact Same but it is functionally equivalent for many uses and is self hosted
It's not meant to be discouraging, if people find it useful then great