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    n

    n

    Node version management

    Node.js version management: no subshells, no profile setup, no convoluted API, just simple. n is not supported natively on Windows. There are a variety of ways of specifying the target Node.js version for n commands. Most commands use the latest matching version, and n ls-remote lists multiple matching versions. n downloads a prebuilt Node.js package and installs to a single prefix (e.g. /usr/local). This overwrites the previous version.
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    PowerShell Suite

    PowerShell Suite

    My musings with PowerShell

    PowerShell-Suite is a curated collection of PowerShell utility scripts and modules created to provide low-level Windows API access, process manipulation, debugging detection, security operations, and post-exploitation techniques directly from PowerShell. The project is licensed under BSD-3-Clause. Among its components, there are scripts like Invoke-Runas (to launch processes under alternate credentials via CreateProcessWithLogonW), Invoke-CreateProcess (to spawn processes with fine control over flags, window state, etc.), Detect-Debug (to detect kernel or user mode debugging environments), Get-Handles (to enumerate handles in a process via NtQuerySystemInformation), Get-TokenPrivs (to inspect privileges on process tokens), Get-Exports (to parse DLL exports without loading DLLs), Masquerade-PEB (to alter the PEB of a process to appear as a different process), and UAC-TokenMagic (a method to bypass UAC via token manipulation).
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    PowerShellForGitHub

    PowerShellForGitHub

    Microsoft PowerShell wrapper for GitHub API

    PowerShellForGitHub is a PowerShell module that wraps the GitHub API, allowing administrators and developers to script common GitHub operations directly from the shell. It provides cmdlets for repository management, issue and pull request automation, organization and team administration, and policy tasks such as branch protection or collaborator invites. The module handles authentication flows, pagination, and rate-limit concerns transparently so scripts can focus on business logic like triage, bulk updates, or migration tasks. ...
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    git-secrets

    git-secrets

    Prevents you from committing secrets and credentials into git

    git-secrets is a Git extension that helps prevent secrets—API keys, credentials, tokens, private keys—from being accidentally committed into version control. It works by applying configurable regular-expression patterns over commit contents (and merge history) and rejecting commits or merges that violate the policy. The tool includes hooks that integrate into git commit and git merge, as well as commands to list, add, or remove secret patterns, and to scan existing history for leaks. ...
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