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    Posterizarr

    Posterizarr

    Automated poster maker for Plex/Jellyfin/Emby

    Posterizarr is a creative automation tool designed for media server enthusiasts who want to generate attractive posters for their media libraries on platforms like Plex, Jellyfin, or Emby. It’s implemented as a PowerShell-based application with a comprehensive web UI that makes it easy to configure and trigger image generation tasks. Posterizarr fetches artwork from sources such as Fanart.tv, TMDB, TVDB, IMDb, and applies customizable overlays and design rules to produce clean, textless posters tailored to your library’s preferences. ...
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    PowerHub

    PowerHub

    A post exploitation tool based on a web application

    PowerHub is a PowerShell-based automation framework designed to centralize and orchestrate common administrative tasks across Windows environments. It exposes a modular command set for inventorying systems, managing services, deploying packages, and executing remote commands with consistent logging and error handling. The project places emphasis on discoverability and reuse: scripts are organized into reusable modules and functions with clear parameter contracts so teams can compose...
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    Object-oriented database

    Object-oriented database

    Object-Oriented Database in C# with PowerShell interface

    - Suitable for mobile apps, enterprise software in C#, data science tasks. - Can be easily used as a local database in C# application or used as database server. - Nested data structures supported. - PowerShell interface for interactive mode and scripting. See project Wiki for more.
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    Penetration Testing Tools

    Penetration Testing Tools

    A collection of more than 170+ tools, scripts, cheatsheets

    Penetration-Testing-Tools is a curated collection of tools, scripts, cheatsheets and reference materials assembled to help security researchers, red-teamers, and students perform hands-on penetration testing across multiple domains. The repository groups resources by discipline — reconnaissance, web application testing, network exploitation, privilege escalation, post-exploitation and reporting — so users can quickly find relevant utilities and walkthroughs. Many entries include short usage...
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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...
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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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    Blazor

    Blazor

    Build client web apps with C#

    Blazor lets you build interactive web UIs using C# instead of JavaScript. Blazor apps are composed of reusable web UI components implemented using C#, HTML, and CSS. Both client and server code is written in C#, allowing you to share code and libraries. Blazor is a feature of ASP.NET, the popular web development framework that extends the .NET developer platform with tools and libraries for building web apps.
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