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    KaNaPi

    KaNaPi

    Educational Linux Distribution

    ... * Each package is installed in separate directory, so you can use different versions of applications and libraries by design. * There is only one user 'kanapi' with root permissions, so you don't have to login, remember passwords, etc. * Simple configuration * Automatic compilation.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    git-standup

    git-standup

    Keep track of what you have been doing on the last working day

    A little tool to remember where you left off in every one of your taks. git-standup helps you with running standups and keeping track of what you have been doing. By default it gives you the most common usage i.e. shows you commits from the last working day in the current directory and the directories below current level plus it comes with several options to modify how it behaves.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    RC-EXPLOITER

    RC-EXPLOITER

    Brute-forcing WAN/LAN services

    The author does not hold any responsibility about the bad use of this script remember that attacking targets without prior consent is illegal and punish by law, this script as build to show how msf resource files can automated tasks. Scanning WAN networks In search of targets may take 10 to 15 minutes depending of your network connection, and will search In 1024 random hosts For the selected service/port, also the File 'brute.txt' may be edited to insert new entrys, or we can provide the full path to another dicionary File to be used In brute-forcing services. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    JaiHind

    Shell Automation for Linux Newbies

    ...Though Linux has got its success to accomplish its most common tasks through GUI approach, it still demands the users to be logical and use of terminal to accomplish certain tasks that cannot be done as easily as on other proprietary OS. So, we decided to write this script that would accomplish most of your common tasks at a hit of keystrokes and you would not need to remember any commands to accomplish your task.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    rasp-get

    rasp-get

    Rasp-Get is a universal package manager for all RaspberryPi OS

    Rasp-Get is a wrapper script for the most popular Linux package managers. It saves you the hassle of remembering all those commands yourself. From now on it will not matter if you use Debian, RedHat or ArchLinux, all you need to remember is: 'sudo rasp-get install fun-stuff' which rasp-get will then translate to your package manager.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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