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A maintained collection of useful & free unity scripts / library's / plugins and extensions
Create native Mac applications from command line scripts.
PowerShell functions and scripts (Azure, Active Directory, SCCM, SCSM, Exchange, O365, ...)
NPM Package Scripts -- All the benefits of npm scripts without the cost of a bloated package.json and limits of json
Collection of Aggressor scripts for Cobalt Strike 3.0+ pulled from multiple sources
A compilation of Linux server benchmarking scripts.
Collection of things made during my OSCP journey
USB Rubber Ducky type scripts written for the DigiSpark.
A collection of more than 140+ tools, scripts, cheatsheets and other loots that I have developed over years for Red Teaming/Pentesting/IT Security audits purposes. Most of them came handy on at least one of my real-world engagements.
My collection of Python Programs
The npm-style script runner for Deno
Tools, scripts and tips useful during Penetration Testing engagements.
Tanel Poder's Troubleshooting & Performance Tools for Oracle Databases
The Tcl Core. (Mirror of core.tcl-lang.org)
proxmox (pve) post installation optimizing and helper scripts
A collection of useful Shell & Python scripts that make your DevOps life easier in AWS.
All sorts of random publicly-available information, assets, scripts, and more as we (Joy Machine) work on our projects.
PowerShell scripts ranging from SCCM, MSO, AD, and other corporate enterprise uses... to sending cat facts to coworkers.
Music Client for macOS. Upgrade your music experience with themes, styles, custom scripting and more. Uses WebKit and JavaScript.
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Not sure if this is the correct way to do it, but I wanted to save a cache script I could easily run.
The result however when running
denon cacheis an endless loop instead of just executing it once, looks like this:![Skärmavbild