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    Neuro SAN Studio

    Neuro SAN Studio

    A playground for neuro-san

    Neuro SAN Studio is a development environment and playground for building, testing, and deploying multi-agent AI systems using the Neuro SAN framework. It provides a hands-on interface where users can design agent networks, run experiments, and observe how multiple agents collaborate to solve complex tasks. The platform is built around a data-driven approach, where entire agent systems can be defined using configuration files rather than extensive code, making it accessible to both...
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    SSRFmap

    SSRFmap

    Automatic SSRF fuzzer and exploitation tool

    SSRFmap is a specialized security tool designed to automate the detection and exploitation of Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities. It takes as input a Burp request file and a user-specified parameter to fuzz, enabling you to fast-track the identification of SSRF attack surfaces. It includes multiple exploitation “modules” for common SSRF-based attacks or pivoting techniques, such as DNS zone transfers, MySQL/Postgres command execution, Docker API info leaks, and network scans....
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    dotCODES_Source_Control_for_VS

    dotCODES_Source_Control_for_VS

    The dotCODES Source Control Maintenance Mainframe (SCM2)

    The dotCODES Source Control Maintenance Mainframe for Visual Studio is an administrator console application for developing dotCODES components. Built upon a Python foundation, the program is used to create data center routines (Unix packages) and maintain enterprise cloud services (CGI scripts/Apache) by means of building dotCODES runtimes and deploying them to and from the client server.
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    pyCRM puts together some basic building stones of each CRM like user administration, calendars etc. The main intention is to provide some metadata driven system to simplify extensibility and upgradeability of CRM systems built on top of it.
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    You specify a desired domain-logic in UML, optionally some parts in Python, from scratch or reused. This custom application model is dynamically executed or updated. - Aeonic is a project to develop that kind of MDD technology for modern server apps.
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    The Virtual Commons (http://commons.asu.edu) is an open software initiative devoted to computational experiments on collective action and resource governance and funded by Arizona State University's Center for Behavior, Institutions, and the Environment (http://cbie.asu.edu). NOTE: we've moved our development to GitHub at https://github.com/virtualcommons - please look for the latest versions there.
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