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    Flowseal

    Flowseal

    Bypass regional or ISP-level restrictions on services like Discord

    Flowseal is a community-hosted repository that provides tools and scripts intended to help users bypass regional or ISP-level restrictions on services like Discord and YouTube, commonly blocked in certain countries or networks. It packages configurations and executable scripts (e.g., batch files) that leverage system-level filtering or packet redirection techniques (such as WinDivert or other strategies) to modify network behavior so that traffic destined for these services appears indistinguishable from unrestricted traffic. The project includes ways to install system services, update host rules, and test different strategies for unblocking or rerouting traffic. Because it directly touches network stacks and routing, its usage is typically technical and can require careful configuration to avoid destabilizing network settings.
    Downloads: 1,841 This Week
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    Claude Code

    Claude Code

    Claude Code is an agentic coding tool that lives in your terminal

    Claude Code is an intelligent agentic coding assistant that lives in your terminal and understands your entire codebase. It helps developers code faster by executing routine tasks, explaining complex code snippets, and managing git workflows—all via natural language commands. Claude Code integrates seamlessly into your terminal, IDE, or GitHub by tagging @claude to interact with your code context. The tool is designed to simplify development by automating repetitive work and providing instant clarifications on code behavior. User feedback and usage data are collected responsibly, with strict privacy safeguards and limited retention, ensuring no feedback is used to train generative models. Claude Code is open and actively maintained with community-driven bug reporting and feature requests. Its natural language interface makes advanced coding workflows accessible without leaving your coding environment.
    Downloads: 230 This Week
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    SVG Explorer Extension

    SVG Explorer Extension

    Extension module for Windows Explorer to render SVG thumbnails

    The SVG Explorer Extension is a utility for Windows File Explorer that adds native thumbnail rendering and context-menu previews for SVG files. With this extension installed, Explorer will show scalable previews of .svg files just like image formats, enabling visual quick identification of vector files. The project also adds a “Preview in Windows Explorer” feature so users can see full-size SVGs in the side preview pane without launching an editor. It supports features like CSS-based styling, embedded fonts, and scaling in thumbnails so the preview matches rendering expectations. Because Windows doesn’t natively render SVG previews in many versions, this fills a usability gap for designers, developers, and content creators working with vector assets. The extension is lightweight, integrates into shell UI seamlessly, and improves file navigation workflows involving vectors.
    Downloads: 115 This Week
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    Windows Install

    Windows Install

    Installing Windows from macOS. Suitable for Hackintosh and Macintosh

    The Windows Install.app program allows you to install Windows directly from the Mac OS system. There is no need to create an installation flash drive. Suitable for Hackintosh and Macintosh (install drivers yourself). Possibility to make a backup. There is a drag and drop support function. Compatible with Mac OS X 10.13 and up. The utilities used are wimlib and ntfs-3g and others.
 Disk access must be granted (shown in the screenshot) The user must be an administrator and the password must be from the administrator. Intel only! Training video - https://youtu.be/whWt8s7LeT4 For questions and suggestions: https://sourceforge.net/p/windows-install/discussion/general/ https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/348077-install-windows-on-mac-no-bootcamp/#comment-2789286 https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/installing-windows-10-in-legacy-bios-mode-in-cmp-with-boot-camp-assistant.2386309/ Thanks to Joseph P. Zeller and his https://github.com/jpz4085/
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    Downloads: 917 This Week
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    Vcpkg

    Vcpkg

    C++ Library Manager for Windows, Linux, and MacOS

    Vcpkg helps you manage C and C++ libraries on Windows, Linux and MacOS. This tool and ecosystem are constantly evolving, and we always appreciate contributions! After you've gotten vcpkg installed and working, you may wish to add tab completion to your shell. With CMake, you will still need to find_package and the like to use the libraries. Check out the CMake section for more information, including on using CMake with an IDE. In classic mode, vcpkg produces an "installed" tree, whose contents are changed by explicit calls to vcpkg install or vcpkg remove. The installed tree is intended for consumption by any number of projects: for example, installing a bunch of libraries and then using those libraries from Visual Studio, without additional configuration. Because the installed tree is not associated with an individual project, it's similar to tools like brew or apt, except that the installed tree is vcpkg-installation-local, rather than global to a system or user.
    Downloads: 73 This Week
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    CoreCycler

    CoreCycler

    Script to test single core stability

    A PowerShell script to test the stability of single-core loads. Modern CPUs can adjust their CPU frequency depending on their load, and have mechanisms that allow them to clock higher. With this script, you can test the stability for each core, which helps you to validate if your Ryzen "PBO" resp. "Curve Optimizer" settings are actually stable. It also works to test Intel's "Active-Core" Turbo-Boost settings.
    Downloads: 60 This Week
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    Scoop Installer

    Scoop Installer

    A command-line installer for Windows

    Scoop is a command-line installer for Windows. If you have built software that you would like others to use, Scoop is an alternative to building an installer (like MSI or InnoSetup). You just need to compress your app to a .zip file and provide a JSON manifest that describes how to install it. Scoop downloads and manages packages in a portable way, keeping them neatly isolated in ~\scoop. It won't install files outside its home, and you can place a Scoop installation wherever you like. For terminal applications, Scoop creates shims, a kind of command-line shortcut, inside the ~\scoop\shims folder, which is accessible in the PATH. For graphical applications, Scoop creates program shortcuts in a dedicated Start menu folder, called 'Scoop Apps'. This way, packages are always cleanly uninstalled and you can be sure what tools are currently in your PATH and in your Start menu.
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    TinyTeX releases

    TinyTeX releases

    Windows/macOS/Linux binaries and installation methods of TinyTeX

    A lightweight, cross-platform, portable, and easy-to-maintain LaTeX distribution based on TeX Live. TinyTeX is a custom LaTeX distribution based on TeX Live that is small in size but functions well in most cases, especially for R users. If you run into the problem of missing LaTeX packages, it should be super clear to you what you need to do (in fact, R users won’t need to do anything). You only install LaTeX packages you actually need. Currently, TinyTeX works best for R users. Other users can use it, too, it is just that missing LaTeX packages won’t be automatically installed, and you need to install them manually. Or you can go to the extreme to install all packages (see FAQ 3 for how), but remember there are thousands of them. Installing or running TinyTeX does not require admin privileges, which means you no longer need sudo or your IT. You can even run TinyTeX from a Flash drive.
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    malware-samples

    malware-samples

    A collection of malware samples and relevant dissection information

    This repo is a public collection of malware samples and related dissection/analysis information, maintained by InQuest. It gathers various kinds of malicious artifacts, executables, scripts, macros, obfuscated documents, etc., with metadata (e.g., VirusTotal reports), file carriers, and sample hashes. It’s intended for malware analysts/researchers to help study how malware works, how they are delivered, and how it evolves.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    Flipper Zero BadUSB

    Flipper Zero BadUSB

    Repository for my flipper zero badUSB payloads

    The repository is a public GitHub collection of BadUSB payloads prepared to run from a Flipper Zero device; it’s presented as a plug-and-play library that bundles payload scripts, a README, and supporting files so users can pick and use payloads without heavy setup. The project is heavily PowerShell-oriented and organized into a payloads folder with documentation (README, FAQs) and helper scripts, and the author says they formatted the collection to be easy for others to use. The maintainer also set up short-URL infrastructure to simplify embedding webhooks or tokens into compact one-liners for payload configuration, and the repo includes social/contact links and acknowledgments to related projects. The repository is actively used by a community (many stars, forks and hundreds of commits), and the author explicitly warns about responsible use and includes guidance in the docs.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Fido

    Fido

    A PowerShell script to download Windows or UEFI Shell ISOs

    Fido is a PowerShell script that is primarily designed to be used in Rufus, but that can also be used in standalone fashion, and whose purpose is to automate access to the official Microsoft Windows retail ISO download links as well as provide convenient access to bootable UEFI Shell images. This script exists because, while Microsoft does make retail ISO download links freely and publicly available (at least for Windows 8 through Windows 11), up until recent releases, most of these links were only available after forcing users to jump through a lot of unwarranted hoops that created an exceedingly counterproductive, if not downright unfriendly, consumer experience, that greatly detracted from what people really want (direct access to ISO downloads). As to the reason one might want to download Windows retail ISOs, as opposed to the ISOs that are generated by Microsoft's own Media Creation Tool (MCT).
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    posh-git

    posh-git

    A PowerShell environment for Git

    posh-git is a PowerShell module which provides Git/PowerShell integration. The prompt within Git repositories can show the current branch and the state of files (additions, modifications, deletions) within. Provides tab completion for common commands when using git. Prompt formatting, among other things, can be customized. Displaying file status in the git prompt for a very large repo can be prohibitively slow. Rather than turn off file status entirely, you can disable it on a repo-by-repo basis by adding individual repository paths. PowerShell generates its prompt by executing a prompt function, if one exists. posh-git defines such a function in profile.example.ps1 that outputs the current working directory followed by an abbreviated git status.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    BadUSB

    BadUSB

    Flipper Zero badusb payload library

    This project explores USB device emulation attacks—commonly called BadUSB—by demonstrating how commodity USB hardware can impersonate keyboards, network adapters, or storage devices to perform scripted actions on a host. It typically contains firmware examples, payloads, and explanations showing how a device presenting as a Human Interface Device (HID) can inject keystrokes, open shells, or orchestrate data exfiltration when plugged into a machine. The codebase is frequently intended for security research and defensive testing: defenders and red teams use it to validate endpoint controls, USB whitelisting, and user training. Due to the dual-use nature of such techniques, responsible repositories emphasize lab-only experiments, consent-based testing, and mitigations like disabling autorun, enforcing device policies, and using endpoint detection.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    AI File Sorter

    AI File Sorter

    Local AI file organization with categorization and rename suggestions

    AI File Sorter is a cross-platform desktop application that uses AI (local LLMs run on your computer) to organize files and suggest meaningful file names based on real content, not just filenames or extensions. The app can analyze images locally and propose descriptive rename suggestions (for example, IMG_2048.jpg → clouds_over_lake.jpg). It can also analyze document text to improve categorization and renaming. Supported formats include PDF, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, ODT, ODS, ODP, and common text files. For supported audio and video files, AI File Sorter can read embedded metadata (such as ID3, Vorbis, and MP4 tags) to suggest normalized names like year_artist_album_title.ext. AI analysis runs read-only, and all suggestions must be reviewed before being applied. AI File Sorter can run fully offline using local models like Mistral or LLaMA, so files and metadata stay on your device unless you configure a remote endpoint.
    Downloads: 164 This Week
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    BloodHound Legacy

    BloodHound Legacy

    Six Degrees of Domain Admin

    BloodHound Legacy is the deprecated open‑source version of the BloodHound Active Directory attack path analysis tool. It uses graph theory to model and visualize privileged relationships in AD, Entra ID, and Azure environments. Security professionals use it to enumerate domain privilege escalation paths, misconfigurations, and attack surfaces in corporate networks
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Everywhere

    Everywhere

    Context-aware desktop AI assistant that understands screen content

    Everywhere is a context-aware desktop AI assistant designed to interact directly with the content displayed on a user’s screen. It distinguishes itself from traditional AI tools by eliminating the need for manual input methods such as copying text or taking screenshots, instead allowing users to invoke assistance instantly through a shortcut. It can analyze on-screen information in real time and provide contextual responses, making it useful for tasks like troubleshooting errors, summarizing articles, translating text, and refining written content. It integrates with multiple large language model providers and supports various tools, enabling flexible and extensible AI-powered workflows. Everywhere features a modern design with interactive elements such as markdown rendering, keyboard shortcuts, and voice input capabilities. Additionally, the project emphasizes seamless workflow integration by operating alongside existing applications rather than requiring users to switch.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Generative AI for Beginners .NET

    Generative AI for Beginners .NET

    Hands-on .NET course for building real-world generative AI apps

    Generative AI for Beginners .NET is a hands-on course that helps developers build real-world AI applications using the .NET ecosystem. It walks through core concepts such as text generation, chat-based interactions, and integrating large language models into applications. Each lesson includes short videos, working code samples, and step-by-step instructions, making it easy to follow and apply immediately. Generative AI for Beginners .NET supports tools like GitHub Models, Azure OpenAI Service, and local models, giving flexibility in how projects are built and tested. Developers can run examples locally or in cloud-based environments such as GitHub Codespaces. It focuses on practical implementation rather than theory, helping users move from simple experiments to complete AI-powered solutions while understanding responsible AI usage and modern development workflows.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    DeepAudit

    DeepAudit

    AI multi-agent platform for automated code security auditing system

    DeepAudit is an open source code security auditing platform that uses a multi-agent architecture to analyze and identify vulnerabilities in software projects. Instead of relying solely on traditional static analysis, it simulates the reasoning process of security experts through coordinated agents responsible for orchestration, reconnaissance, analysis, and verification. DeepAudit performs deep semantic understanding of code, enabling it to detect complex vulnerabilities that span multiple files and business logic layers. It also includes automated proof-of-concept validation using a sandboxed environment, allowing detected issues to be tested for real exploitability. DeepAudit integrates retrieval-augmented generation techniques to enhance contextual understanding and reduce false positives during analysis. Users can import projects and trigger a full audit workflow that includes risk identification, exploit generation, validation, and final report creation.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    GitHub Actions Runner Images

    GitHub Actions Runner Images

    GitHub Actions runner images

    This repository contains the source code used to create the VM images for GitHub-hosted runners used for Actions, as well as for Microsoft-hosted agents used for Azure Pipelines. To build a VM machine from this repo's source, see the instructions.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    ImportExcel

    ImportExcel

    PowerShell module to import/export Excel spreadsheets, without Excel

    ImportExcel is a popular PowerShell module that enables reading, writing, and manipulating Excel spreadsheets without requiring Microsoft Excel to be installed on the host. It exposes straightforward cmdlets like Import-Excel and Export-Excel that convert between Excel sheets and PowerShell objects, making it simple to pipeline tabular data into reporting and automation flows. Advanced features include adding and formatting tables, setting number/date formats, creating charts, and applying styling or conditional formatting programmatically. The module is optimized for performance (streaming where possible) and supports large datasets, making it useful for ETL tasks, automated reporting, and data analysis in pure PowerShell environments. It integrates well with scheduled jobs and CI pipelines where generating or consuming spreadsheets is part of an automated workflow.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Bear Stone Smart Home

    Bear Stone Smart Home

    Custom Home Assistant configuration with automations and scripts setup

    Bear Stone Smart Home contains a personalized configuration setup for Home Assistant, an open source home automation platform. It defines how various smart home devices, services, and integrations are organized and controlled within a single environment. It includes configuration files that manage entities such as lights, sensors, switches, and media devices, enabling centralized automation and monitoring. It demonstrates how to structure Home Assistant YAML files for scalability and maintainability in a real-world deployment. Bear Stone Smart Home also showcases custom automations and scripts designed to improve convenience, energy efficiency, and overall smart home behavior. Additionally, it may include examples of dashboards and user interface customization to enhance usability and visualization of home data. Overall, it serves as a practical reference for building and refining a tailored Home Assistant setup.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Go Cursor Help

    Go Cursor Help

    Cursor Free Trial Reset Tool

    A small CLI utility written in Go to reset free trial restrictions of the Cursor AI code assistant on local machines. It automates machine‑ID resets and environment cleanups so users can bypass "Too many free trial accounts" limitations across platforms.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Powerline Fonts

    Powerline Fonts

    Patched fonts for Powerline users

    Powerline is a statusline plugin for vim, and provides statuslines and prompts for several other applications, including zsh, bash, tmux, IPython, Awesome, i3 and Qtile. Powerline fonts plugin offers fonts such as: 3270, Anonymice Powerline, Arimo Powerline, Cousine Powerline, D2Coding for Powerline, DejaVu Sans Mono for Powerline, Droid Sans Mono for Powerline, Droid Sans Mono Dotted for Powerline , Fira Mono for Powerline, Go Mono for Powerline, Hack, Inconsolata-dz for Powerline, Input Mono, Liberation Mono Powerline, ProFontWindows, Meslo for Powerline, Source Code Pro for Powerline, Meslo Dotted for Powerline, Monofur for Powerline, Noto Mono for Powerline, Symbol Neu Powerline, Tinos Powerline, Ubuntu Mono derivative Powerline, etc.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Agent Framework

    Agent Framework

    Framework for building, orchestrating, and deploying AI agents

    Microsoft Agent Framework is an open source framework designed to help developers build, orchestrate, and deploy AI agents and multi-agent systems. It provides a unified programming model that supports both Python and .NET implementations, allowing developers to create agent-driven applications in multiple programming environments. It includes tools and abstractions for constructing simple conversational agents as well as complex workflows where multiple agents collaborate to complete tasks. Microsoft Agent Framework supports graph-based orchestration that enables developers to connect agents, functions, and tools into structured workflows capable of handling multi-step processes. It also includes components such as agent sessions for managing state, context providers for maintaining memory, and middleware for intercepting and extending agent behavior. Developers can integrate external tools and services so that agents can execute actions beyond text generation.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Generative AI for Beginners (Version 3)

    Generative AI for Beginners (Version 3)

    21 Lessons, Get Started Building with Generative AI

    Generative AI for Beginners is a 21-lesson course by Microsoft Cloud Advocates that teaches the fundamentals of building generative AI applications in a practical, project-oriented way. Lessons are split into “Learn” modules for core concepts and “Build” modules with hands-on code in Python and TypeScript, so you can jump in at any point that matches your goals. The course covers everything from model selection, prompt engineering, and chat/text/image app patterns to secure development practices and UX for AI. It also walks through modern application techniques such as function calling, RAG with vector databases, working with open source models, agents, fine-tuning, and using SLMs. Each lesson includes a short video, a written guide, runnable samples for Azure OpenAI, the GitHub Marketplace Model Catalog, and the OpenAI API, plus a “Keep Learning” section for deeper study.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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