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    airgeddon

    airgeddon

    This is a multi-use bash script for Linux systems

    airgeddon is an alive project growing day by day. Interface mode switcher (Monitor-Managed) keeping selection even on interface name changing. DoS over wireless networks using different methods (mdk3, mdk4, aireplay-ng). "DoS Pursuit mode" is available to avoid AP channel hopping (available also on DoS performed on Evil Twin attacks). Full support for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands. Assisted WPA/WPA2 personal networks Handshake file and PMKID capturing. Cleaning and optimizing Handshake captured files. Offline password decrypting on WPA/WPA2 captured files for personal networks (Handshakes and PMKIDs) using a dictionary, brute-force, and rule-based attacks with aircrack, crunch and hashcat tools. Enterprise networks captured password decrypting based on john the ripper, crunch, asleap and hashcat tools. GPU support available for hashcat. Only Rogue/Fake AP mode to sniff using external sniffer (Hostapd + DHCP + DoS).
    Downloads: 52 This Week
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    ani-cli

    ani-cli

    A cli tool to browse and play anime

    A cli tool to browse and play anime. A cli to browse and watch anime (alone AND with friends). This tool scrapes the site gogoplay. If you encounter "Video URL not found" or any breaking issue, then make sure you are on the latest version by typing sudo ani-cli -U to update on Linux, Mac, and Android. On Windows, run gitbash as administrator then their type ani-cli -U. If after this the issue persists then open an issue. If you see sed warnings or your history entries have disappeared after updating, then update your history file with the history transition script.
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    Distrobox

    Distrobox

    Use any linux distribution inside your terminal

    Use any Linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Distrobox uses podman, docker or lilipod to create containers using the Linux distribution of your choice. The created container will be tightly integrated with the host, allowing sharing of the HOME directory of the user, external storage, external USB devices and graphical apps (X11/Wayland), and audio. Simply put it's a fancy wrapper around podman, docker, or lilipod to create and start containers highly integrated with the hosts. The distrobox environment is based on an OCI image. This image is used to create a container that seamlessly integrates with the rest of the operating system by providing access to the user's home directory, the Wayland and X11 sockets, networking, removable devices (like USB sticks), systemd journal, SSH agent, D-Bus, ulimits, /dev and the udev database, etc.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    asdf

    asdf

    Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, etc

    Manage multiple runtime versions with a single CLI tool. Manage each of your project runtimes with a single CLI tool and command interface. asdf is a CLI tool that can manage multiple language runtime versions on a per-project basis. It is like gvm, nvm, rbenv & pyenv (and more) all in one! Simply install your language's plugin! Large ecosystem of existing runtimes & tools. Simple API to add support for new tools as you need! Support for existing config files .nvmrc, .node-versions, .ruby-version for smooth migration! .tool-versions to manage all your tools, runtimes, and their versions in a single, sharable place. Supports Bash, ZSH, Fish & Elvish with completions available. Provides a GitHub Action to install and utilize your .tool-versions in your CI/CD workflows.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Useful Scripts

    Useful Scripts

    Useful scripts for making developer's everyday life easier

    Useful scripts for making developers' everyday lives easier and happier, involving java, shell, etc. Usually useful manual operations are made into scripts for convenient use, making the daily life of development easier. Share the functions (i.e. requirements, ideas) that are commonly used but not written into scripts, and submit an Issue. The scripts of this warehouse (such as related scripts) are deployed and used in the online production environment of JavaAlibaba and other companies (such as Portable Cloud). It is used to quickly troubleshoot performance problems, automatically find out how many threads are consumed in the running process, and print out their thread stacks to determine the method calls that cause performance problems. Find out duplicate classes in jar files and class directories. Used to troubleshoot Javaclass conflicts.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    SDKMAN! CLI

    SDKMAN! CLI

    The SDKMAN! command line interface

    SDKMAN! is a tool for managing parallel versions of multiple Software Development Kits on most Unix based systems. It provides a convenient Command Line Interface (CLI) and API for installing, switching, removing and listing Candidates. Formerly known as GVM the Groovy enVironment Manager, it was inspired by the very useful RVM and rbenv tools, used at large by the Ruby community. SDKMAN is a tool for managing parallel Versions of multiple Software Development Kits on any Unix-based system. It provides a convenient command-line interface for installing, switching, removing and listing Candidates. If the environment needs tweaking for SDKMAN to be installed, the installer will prompt you accordingly and ask you to restart. Making life easier. No more trawling download pages, extracting archives, messing with _HOME and PATH environment variables. Runs on any UNIX based platforms, macOS, Linux, Cygwin, Solaris and FreeBSD.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    testssl.sh

    testssl.sh

    Testing TLS/SSL encryption anywhere on any port

    testssl.sh is a free command-line tool that checks a server's service on any port for the support of TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols as well as recent cryptographic flaws and more. testssl.sh is free and open-source software. You can use it under the terms of GPLv2, please review the License before using it. Works for Linux, Mac OSX, FreeBSD, NetBSD and WSL/MSYS2/Cygwin out of the box, no need to install or configure something, no gems, CPAN, pip or the like. OpenBSD only needs bash to be postinstalled. You can test any SSL/TLS enabled and STARTTLS service, not only webservers at port 443. Several command line options help you to run your test and configure your output. If a particular check cannot be performed because of a missing capability on your client side, you'll get a warning. You can look at the code, see what's going on and you can change it.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Bashish is a theme enviroment for text terminals. It can change colors, font, transparency and background image on a per-application basis. Additionally Bashish supports prompt changing on common shells such as bash, zsh and tcsh.
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    Downloads: 52 This Week
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    tfenv

    tfenv

    Terraform version manager

    Terraform version manager inspired by rbenv. The trust-tfenv directive means that verification uses a copy of the Hashicorp OpenPGP key found in the tfenv repository. Skipping that directive means that the Hashicorp key must be in the existing default trusted keys. By default, console output from tfenv does not print a date stamp or log severity. Some variables allow you to pass a string containing a command that will be executed using eval in order to produce a prefix to each console output line, and each FILE type log entry. If you put a .terraform-version file on your project root, or in your home directory, tfenv detects it and uses the version written in it. If the version is latest or latest:<regex>, the latest matching version currently installed will be selected.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    dotdrop

    dotdrop

    Save your dotfiles once, deploy them everywhere

    Dotdrop is a dotfiles manager that provides efficient ways of managing your precious config files. It is especially powerful when it comes to managing those across different hosts. The main idea of dotdrop is to have the ability to store each dotfile only once and deploy them with different content on different hosts/setups. To achieve this, it uses a templating engine that allows specifying, during the dotfile installation with dotdrop, based on a selected profile, how (with what content) each dotfile will be installed. Each dotfile is stored only once, dotdrop allows to template your config files such that the same dotfile is customized when deployed on the host you’re working on. Different profiles can be defined that allow for fine-grained control over which dotfiles have to be installed on different hosts (home, work, vps, etc). Some hosts/profiles will have all your dotfiles installed while others might just need a subset of the dotfiles.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    acme.sh

    acme.sh

    A pure Unix shell script implementing ACME client protocol

    A pure Unix shell script implementing ACME client protocol. An ACME protocol client written purely in Shell (Unix shell) language. Full ACME protocol implementation. Support ECDSA certs. Support SAN and wildcard certs. Simple, powerful and very easy to use. You only need 3 minutes to learn it. Bash, dash and sh compatible. Purely written in Shell with no dependencies on python. Just one script to issue, renew and install your certificates automatically. Does not require root/sudoer access. Docker ready. IPv6 ready. Cron job notifications for renewal or error etc. It's probably the easiest & smartest shell script to automatically issue & renew the free certificates. After the cert is generated, you probably want to install/copy the cert to your Apache/Nginx or other servers. The ownership and permission info of existing files are preserved. You can pre-create the files to define the ownership and permission.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    bash-completion

    bash-completion

    Programmable completion functions for bash

    bash-completion is a collection of command-line command completions for the Bash shell, a collection of helper functions to assist in creating new completions, and a set of facilities for loading completions automatically on-demand, as well as installing them. The easiest way to install this software is to use a package; refer to Repology for a comprehensive list of operating system distributions, package names, and available versions. Depending on the package, you may still need to source it from either /etc/bashrc or ~/.bashrc (or any other file sourcing those). If you don't have the package readily available for your distribution, or you simply don't want to use one, you can install bash-completion using the standard commands for GNU Autotools packages. If you find that a given function is producing errors or does not work as it should under certain circumstances when you attempt completion, try running set -x or set -v prior to attempting the completion again.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    todo.txt-cli

    todo.txt-cli

    A simple and extensible shell script for managing your todo.txt file

    If you have a file called todo.txt on your computer right now, you're in the right place. So many power users try dozens of complicated todo list software applications, only to go right back to their trusty todo.txt file. But it's not easy to open todo.txt, make a change, and save it, especially on your touchscreen device and at the command line. Todo.txt apps solve that problem. Simplicity is todo.txt's core value. You're not going to find many checkboxes, drop-downs, reminders, or date pickers here. Todo.txt apps are minimal, todo.txt-focused editors which help you manage your tasks with as few keystrokes and taps as possible. Countless productivity apps and sites store your tasks in their own proprietary database and file format. But you can work with your todo.txt file in every text editor ever made, regardless of operating system or vendor. With a simple but powerful shell script called todo.sh, you can interact with todo.txt at the command line for quick and easy, Unix-y access.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Gogh

    Gogh

    Color scheme for Gnome terminal and Pantheon terminal

    Color Scheme for Gnome Terminal, Pantheon Terminal, Tilix, and XFCE4 Terminal. Color Schemes For Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS and all distributions that use Gnome Terminal, Pantheon Terminal, Tilix, or XFCE4 Terminal, initially inspired by Elementary OS Luna. Also works on iTerm for macOS.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    dehydrated

    dehydrated

    letsencrypt/acme client implemented as a shell-script

    letsencrypt/acme client implemented as a shell-script, just add water. Dehydrated is a client for signing certificates with an ACME-server (e.g. Let’s Encrypt or ZeroSSL) implemented as a relatively simple bash script. It uses the OpenSSL utility for everything related to actually handling keys and certificates, so you need to have that installed. Other dependencies are cURL, sed, grep, mktemp (all found on almost any system, cURL being the only exception). Please keep in mind that this software and even the acme-protocol are relatively young and may still have some unresolved issues. Feel free to report any issues you find with this script or contribute by submitting a pull request. dehydrated is looking for a config file in a few different places, it will use the first one it can find.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    DIET-PC (DIskless Embedded Technology Personal Computer) is a software kitset enabling IT professionals to build an open source GUI appliance based on commodity x86 (PC), PowerPC (Mac) or ARM (handheld) hardware, using an embedded Linux methodology.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Common Hardware Recovery Solutions by Ukrainian-Russian network
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Shell scripts to access via terminal to some common Mac Os X applications, plus other shell utilities, and an example of configuration files for Zsh, Tcsh, and Bash.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Babashka

    Babashka

    Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting

    Avoid switching between Clojure and bash scripts. Enjoy your parens on the command line. Leveraging GraalVM native-image and the Small Clojure Interpreter, babashka is a self-contained and instantly starting scripting environment. Babashka comes with scripting batteries included: tools.cli, cheshire, babashka.fs, babashka.process, java.time and many more libraries and classes. Babashka scripts work on linux, macOS and Windows. Besides the built-in libraries, babashka is able to load libraries from source, tapping into the world of already existing Clojure libraries. Babashka supports real JVM threads and like Clojure, supports futures and dynamic thread-locally bound vars. Babashka features a built-in task runner which covers the most popular use cases of make, just and npm scripts. Babashka can shell out to other CLI programs like you are used to in bash. It goes one step further and offers seamless integration with other binaries using the pod protocol.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Badger
    Badger is a multi-purpose program designed to make System Administrator tasks easier for all computer users. It is currently a Beta ready for testing. It currently runs on Mac and Linux. It must be run as root.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Bash-Snippets

    Bash-Snippets

    A collection of small bash scripts for heavy terminal users

    A collection of small bash scripts for heavy terminal users with no dependencies. All of these scripts have been heavily tested on macOS and Linux. Most of these scripts have been tested on Windows 10 and the official developer bash instance. Does not work with Cygwin or Mysys2.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    JMrTools, is inspired by the MrTools Perl Project (Written by Robert Marino). This JAVA project implements ssh telnet, scp, rsync, sftp, ftp, and stdio. Providing execution/transfer of commands, script, or files on Multiple hosts concurrently.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Kubetail

    Kubetail

    Bash script to tail Kubernetes logs from multiple pods

    Bash script that enables you to aggregate (tail/follow) logs from multiple pods into one stream. This is the same as running "kubectl logs -f " but for multiple pods. Just download the kubetail file (or any of the releases) and you're good to go. Note that you may need to run compinit for zsh to pick-up the changes in the competition after having upgraded from the non-abbreviated installation. If you're using a ZSH plugin manager, you can install kubetail as a plugin. kubetail itself doesn't have filtering or highlighting capabilities built in. If you're on MacOSX I recommend using iTerm2 which allows for continuous highlighting of search terms, good scrolling capabilities, and multitab arrangements. Another useful feature of iTerm2 is the "timeline" (cmd + shift + e) which lets you display a timeline in your own local timezone next to the logs (that are typically in UTC).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Liquid Prompt

    Liquid Prompt

    A full-featured & carefully designed adaptive prompt for Bash & Zsh

    Liquid Prompt gives you a nicely displayed prompt with useful information when you need it. It shows you what you need when you need it. You will notice what changes when it changes, saving time and frustration. You can even use it with your favorite shell, Bash or zsh. Liquidprompt is an adaptive prompt for Bash & Zsh that gives you a nicely displayed prompt with useful information when you need it. It does this with a powerful theming engine and a large array of data sources. To comply with the AGPL clauses, anybody offering Liquid Prompt over the network is required to also offer access to the source code of it and allow further use and modifications. As Liquid Prompt is implemented purely in shell script, anybody using it over SSH or equivalent terminal connection automatically also has access to the source code, so it is easy to comply with the license.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MA Shell Initialisation

    BASH shell initialisation framework

    A BASH, SH and KSH (and maybe others) initialisation framework that enables your shell environment to handle logging on to different sites & operating systems and configure your environment and the different software installed at different sites etc.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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