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    h5ai

    h5ai

    HTTP web server index for Apache httpd, lighttpd and nginx

    h5ai is a modern file indexer for HTTP web servers with a focus on your files. Directories are displayed in an appealing way and browsing them is enhanced by different views, a breadcrumb and a tree overview. Initially, h5ai was an acronym for HTML5 Apache Index but now it supports other web servers too. Requires PHP 7.0+ and works fine with Apache httpd, lighttpd and nginx. Best user experience with the latest versions of Chromium-based browsers, Firefox, Safari and Edge, but a static...
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    PHP mini vulnerability suite

    Multiple server/webapp vulnerability scanner

    github: https://github.com/samedog/phpmvs
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    F7 Indexer

    F7 Indexer

    A PHP script to display files and folders

    A simple PHP script that displays the content of a specified directory in a good-looking responsive output page.
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