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    WinUtil

    WinUtil

    Chris Titus Tech's Windows Utility - Install Programs, Tweaks, Fixes

    ...WinUtil is modular and maintained as multiple scripts compiled into a single executable PowerShell script for ease of use and development. It offers a robust developer workflow with clear contribution guidelines and an active Discord community for support. The project prioritizes clean, efficient code and careful review of contributions to maintain stability. WinUtil is widely popular with thousands of stars and contributors, reflecting its reliability and usefulness in Windows system management.
    Downloads: 562 This Week
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    Junie

    Junie

    An AI coding agent by JetBrains that ships code from your terminal

    Junie is an AI coding agent from JetBrains designed to help developers build, review, and ship code from the terminal, IDE, or CI/CD pipeline. It allows users to give development tasks in natural language, such as fixing bugs, implementing features, reviewing pull requests, or improving tests. Junie is LLM-agnostic, meaning it can work with different model providers, including JetBrains authentication, Junie API keys, or bring-your-own-key options.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    BadUSB

    BadUSB

    Flipper Zero badusb payload library

    This project explores USB device emulation attacks—commonly called BadUSB—by demonstrating how commodity USB hardware can impersonate keyboards, network adapters, or storage devices to perform scripted actions on a host. It typically contains firmware examples, payloads, and explanations showing how a device presenting as a Human Interface Device (HID) can inject keystrokes, open shells, or orchestrate data exfiltration when plugged into a machine. The codebase is frequently intended for...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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