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    K8tools

    K8tools

    Security- and exploitation-oriented utilities and proof-of-concepts

    ...The README and repository metadata present it as an “all-in-one” toolkit for offensive security tasks, with many archived executables, exploit payloads, and helper scripts (including PowerShell and Python examples) that target services such as WebLogic, Tomcat, Zimbra, Struts2, Zabbix and others. The repo is actively starred and forked by the community, shows a long commit history, and includes many archived artifacts.
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    windsurf.vim

    windsurf.vim

    Free, ultrafast Copilot alternative for Vim and Neovim

    windsurf.vim is a plugin for Vim and Neovim by Exafunction (formerly part of the Codeium project) that brings in AI-driven code completion and assistance capabilities. The aim is to provide a “free, ultrafast” alternative to other AI code assistants (such as GitHub Copilot) directly within Vim/Neovim. Once installed and configured, windsurf.vim can suggest code completions, generate multi-line snippets based on comments or invitation in code, and make the editing experience more predictive...
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    AnyStatus

    Get your own sweet custom status for discord

    ...Paste your account token and your desired prefix in `config.json`. The file can be opened using the normal Notepad. You can find your token here. You need to have Python installed to use AnyStatus. Next, open a new terminal in the current folder and execute the following command: pip install -r requirements.txt Then open main.py and your custom status is ready :) Send `<prefix><activity> = <text>` in any discord channel to change your status. Example: `!playing = Minecraft` You can alternatively run `chmod +x run.sh` in the console and open run.sh afterwards or open run.bat if you're a windows user for automatic package installation and quick launch. ...
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    bangjago-emulator

    bang jago emulator

    Bang Jago Emulator is a simple cli application used for mobile development, where it functions as an android emulator, its function is more or less the same as Genymotion although not as good as Genymotion and I added some features that are not in Genymotion, such as connecting to USB Debugging and Wireless, for now only available for Windows users only, next time maybe I will make it for Mac OS and Linux versions.
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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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    epyunit

    epyunit

    PyUnit and PyDev extensions for arbitrary Executables

    The package 'epyunit' provides extensions for PyUnit and PyDev. * Extensions for PyUnit - Unittests for arbitrary executables. * Extensions for PyDev - Automation of search and load of pydevd.py The extensions are applicable from commandline and/or within Eclipse. Online manuals: - https://pythonhosted.org/epyunit/ PyPi repository: - https://pypi.python.org/pypi/epyunit Current application examples are: - bash-core - http://bash-core.sourceforge.net Nickname -...
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