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    Thanos.sh

    Thanos.sh

    if you are Thanos(root), this command could delete half your files

    ...It ships as a shell script plus a PowerShell variant (Invoke-Thanos.ps1) that can target files, environment variables, registry entries, functions, aliases and certificates, and the repository warns repeatedly not to run it casually. The project includes short installation notes (for example, macOS requires gshuf from coreutils) and a README that frames the script as a “real gun” that should be used with extreme caution. By design the repo is blunt and provocative: it contains a Story.md for user anecdotes, and the README even notes the script only displays how many files would be deleted in one run. The codebase is mainly PowerShell and shell, licensed MIT, and has attracted attention and stars as a curiosity / research / prank tool rather than a production utility.
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    Easy GPU PV

    Easy GPU PV

    A Project dedicated to making GPU Partitioning on Windows easier

    ...The repo is practical and script-driven: the author provides PowerShell scripts (PreChecks.ps1, CopyFilesToVM.ps1, Update-VMGpuPartitionDriver.ps1, etc.) plus configuration values and an unattended install template to minimize manual steps. The README documents hardware and OS prerequisites (Windows 10 20H1+/Windows 11 Pro/Enterprise/Education, matched host/VM versions, virtualization and Hyper-V enabled, recent GPU drivers, and supported GPUs.
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    BadBlood

    BadBlood

    Flls Microsoft Active Directory Domain with a structure

    ...The project is driven by a single entry script (Invoke-BadBlood.ps1) and a collection of modular components that create OUs, seed users and groups, set ACLs, configure LAPS scenarios, and generate other attack/defense artifacts for lab use. Because it modifies a real AD forest, BadBlood requires high privileges (Domain Admin and Schema Admin) to run and the README warns strongly that it is not responsible for cleanup if used in production.
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