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    LineUp

    Create and Maintain Channels and Tuning in NextPvr

    Builds/Maintains Channel Configuration in the NextPvr (www.nextpvr.com) Database. Requires EPG Collector (https://sourceforge.net/projects/epgcollector/) to capture Bouquets, EPG and Tuning information transmitted by the Broadcasters over DVB-S and DVB-T. LineUp provides a flexible way to select Channel Bouquets, assign Channel Numbers and Names, associate OTA or XMLTV EPG sources and configure NextPvr with the required tuning information.
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    Winfetch

    Winfetch

    A command-line system information utility written in PowerShell

    Winfetch is a PowerShell‑based, command-line system information utility for Windows, inspired by tools like Neofetch. It displays OS, hardware, and installed software data alongside ASCII or logo art, optimized for aesthetic screenshots or user status displays. Highly customizable with minimal footprint, it’s ideal for personalization and visual system summaries.
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    windows-development-environment

    windows-development-environment

    Turning Windows into an environment ready for modern development

    windows-development-environment is a comprehensive, opinionated guide and automation suite for setting up a productive development environment on Windows machines. It focuses on automating the installation and configuration of key tools, shells, editors, package managers, and utilities so developers can transform a fresh Windows installation into a robust workstation with minimal manual effort. Instead of piecing together individual tutorials, the repository provides curated scripts, recommended tooling configurations, and step-by-step instructions that cover everything from PowerShell and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to code editors like VS Code, and from package managers (e.g., Scoop/Chocolatey) to Docker and Git workflows. ...
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    Windows Dev Box Setup Scripts

    Windows Dev Box Setup Scripts

    Scripts to simplify setting up a Windows developer box

    Windows Dev Box Setup Scripts is a Microsoft-maintained collection of PowerShell “recipes” and helper scripts that automate and streamline provisioning a Windows developer workstation for many common stacks (desktop .NET/C++, web/Node, machine learning, DevOps, containers, and more). The project uses Chocolatey and Boxstarter under the hood and exposes one-click Boxstarter links and standalone scripts so you can boot a machine, install SDKs, runtimes, tooling, and manage reboots unattended....
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    Ansible Examples

    Ansible Examples

    A few starter examples of ansible playbooks, to show features

    This repository collects practical, real-world examples of using Ansible to automate infrastructure, deployments, and configurations. Each directory demonstrates a specific use case—ranging from setting up web servers, load balancers, and databases to orchestrating multi-tier applications in cloud environments. The examples highlight common Ansible practices such as organizing inventories, writing reusable playbooks, using roles, and handling variables and templates. They’re designed to be...
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    MultiPoolMiner

    MultiPoolMiner

    Multi-algo, multi-pool, multi-device controller

    ...By default MPM will reduce the projected algo price by a correction factor (actual_last24h / estimate_last24h) to counter the pool overestimated prices. MPM supports customized configuration via config files.
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    NemosMiner

    NemosMiner

    Multi-algo profit-switching NVIDIA cryptocurrency miner

    NemosMiner monitors mining pools in real-time in order to find the most profitable algorithm to mine on Nvidia cards. Created by Nemo/Minerx117, with help from MrPlusGH and grantemsley. Monitoring system written by grantemsley. Uses calculations based on 24hractual and currentestimate ahashpool prices to get more realistic estimate. Includes some trust index based on past 1hr currentestimate variation from 24hr. You can now optionally monitor all your workers remotely, both in the GUI and...
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    BashBunny Payloads

    BashBunny Payloads

    The Official Bash Bunny Payload Repository

    This repository is a curated collection of payload scripts and examples for the Hak5 Bash Bunny device, a programmable USB attack platform. Payloads demonstrate how the device can emulate human interface devices (keyboard/mouse), Ethernet adapters, serial gadgets, or mass storage to automate complex workflows once plugged into a host. The collection ranges from benign administrative automation to offensive security demonstrations used in penetration testing, showcasing patterns like...
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