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    xxh

    xxh

    Bring your favorite shell wherever you go through the ssh

    You stuffed the command shell with aliases, tools and colors but you lose it all when using ssh. The mission of xxh is to bring your favorite shell wherever you go through ssh without root access and system installations. Preparing portable shells and plugins occurs locally and then xxh uploads the result to the host. No installations or root access on the host is required. Security and host environment are a prime focus. No blindfold copying config files from local to the remote host....
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    PHP File Manager

    PHP File Manager

    phpFileManager a complete filesystem management tool on a single file.

    phpFileManager is a complete filesystem management tool on a single file. A server administration tool using PHP, meant for rapid file access, and also to verify the server configuration and security. The script can be renamed and deployed on an unique known url, and offers password protection.. All dependencies, like images, js and css files, are included inside the same file, so that the script can run even on offline devices, like a local Raspberry Pi, or ESP32 microcontroller. ...
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    PHP Shell

    A shell terminal using just PHP

    A convenient interface to execute shell-commands or browse the filesystem on your remote web server. Similar to a telnet or SSH connection. Use it for administration and maintenance of your web site using commands like ps, cat, gunzip, and more. Additional website: https://phpshell.sourceforge.io/
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    Web Console

    Web Console

    Web-based application to execute shell commands.

    Web Console is a web-based application that allows to execute shell commands on a server directly from a browser. The application is very light, does not require any database and can be installed in about 3 minutes.
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    PMC (phpMySQLConsole) is a web based MySQL command shell that operate MySQL databases over a simple web interface with SQL queries.
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    kcWebTelnet is a PHP Script that allows users to run Unix or Linux shell commands where TELNET is not provided from their web broswer.
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