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    PowerShell

    PowerShell

    Command-line shell and scripting language built on .NET

    Powershell is a cross-platform, task-based command-line shell and scripting language that helps rapidly automate tasks that manage operating systems (Linux, macOS and Windows) and processes. It works well with existing tools and is optimized for dealing with structured data, REST APIs and object models. PowerShell was developed by Microsoft as a task management and configuration management framework.
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    OSHMI - Open Substation HMI

    OSHMI - Open Substation HMI

    SCADA HMI for substations, IoT and automation applications

    Now with IEC61850 support! This project combines existing open source projects and tools to create a very capable, mobile and cloud-friendly HMI system that can rival proprietary software. This approach makes it possible to join forces of each project (Chromium, SVG/HTML5, PHP, Lua, SQLite, Inkscape, Lib61850, OpenDNP3, Nginx, Vega, PostgreSQL, Grafana,…) to achieve a great set of open, evergreen, modular and customizable tools for building great HMIs for automation projects. This is not...
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    Phosphorus Five

    Phosphorus Five

    A Full Stack RAD Web Application Development Framework

    Phosphorus Five is a full-stack, web-based app framework and operating environment designed to simplify secure and modular web application development. It enables developers to create modular web apps using the Hyperlambda language, which focuses on logic and data manipulation with minimal syntax. Phosphorus Five includes its own web server, authentication mechanisms, plugin architecture, and UI components, making it an all-in-one solution for web-based automation, admin panels, and intranet...
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    MixRoutix
    Simple test For Mikrotik Router, application access to test Mikrotik Command with form. Simple scripting to Show Output Respons like default Command on mikroutik. Application Programmable Interface (API) allows users to create custom software solutions to communicate with RouterOS to gather information, adjust configuration and manage router. API closely follows syntax from command line interface (CLI). It can be used to create translated or custom configuration tools to aid ease of use running and managing routers with RouterOS. ...
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