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    Retool your internal operations

    Generate secure, production-grade apps that connect to your business data. Not just prototypes, but tools your team can actually deploy.

    Build internal software that meets enterprise security standards without waiting on engineering resources. Retool connects to your databases, APIs, and data sources while maintaining the permissions and controls you need. Create custom dashboards, admin tools, and workflows from natural language prompts—all deployed in your cloud with security baked in. Stop duct-taping operations together, start building in Retool.
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    Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents

    Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)

    Atera’s AI agents don’t just assist, they act. From detection to resolution, they handle incidents and requests instantly, taking your IT management from automated to autonomous.
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    Re-image the Windows

    Re-image the Windows

    These scripts to configure a ready-to-use Windows environment

    Reimage-Windows is a repo for automating and documenting the process of reinstalling or “reimaging” Windows, turning what is normally a manual, error-prone chore into a repeatable pipeline. It bundles scripts, configuration, and notes so that after a clean Windows install you can run one or two commands to get your environment back. The project is aimed at people who rebuild machines often, maintain several PCs, or just want a disaster-recovery style setup for Windows. It encourages treating OS setup like code: versioned, reviewable, and improvable over time. Because it’s public, you can see exactly what’s being installed and customize it for your own drivers, packages, and tools. ...
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    Terminal-Icons

    Terminal-Icons

    A PowerShell module to show file and folder icons in the terminal

    ...Icons for well-known files/folders are attempted to be used first before displaying an icon based on the file extension. Any files/folders that are not matched are shown using a generic file or folder icon. You must be using one of the fonts provided by Nerd Fonts for this module to work as these fonts include tons of custom glyphs/icons that are referenced by their unicode number. If using the default console in Windows and not something like VSCode, ConEmu, Terminus, etc., you may have issues getting a nerd font to be recognized correctly.
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