The PAX Cookbook app · Mini-Kitchen browser companion
Get started at the PAX Cookbook site Open Mini-Kitchen (browser companion)
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New here? The PAX Cookbook site (hosted on github.io) is the fastest way in — product overview, Mini-Kitchen, and a one-click path to the current download.
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The full app A guided experience for using PAX with repeatable workflows, organized outputs, and operational structure for local runs against your tenant. |
Browser-only command builder A separate, browser-based helper for people running the PAX PowerShell script directly. Builds copy-ready PAX commands and |
- Guided recipe workflows for common PAX collection patterns
- Local-first operational model — runs on your machine, against your tenant
- Orchestrates the PAX PowerShell script without changing how it executes
- Helps prepare credential-aware local runs
- Organized output structure so results are easy to locate and reuse
- Logs, history, and run management for repeatable operational use
- Reduces script-parameter guesswork and makes PAX workflows easier to repeat
A separate, web-based helper for people who run the PAX PowerShell script on their own. Mini-Kitchen is not the PAX Cookbook app.
- Runs entirely in your browser
- Builds copy-ready PAX PowerShell commands from guided options
- Surfaces warnings, assumptions, notes, and the permissions a command requires
- Saves recipes locally in your browser and restores your latest draft
- Exports
.paxlitefiles for later import into the full Cookbook
Note: Mini-Kitchen does not run PAX, connect to your tenant, collect credentials, or validate paths or permissions. It builds commands you copy and run yourself.
| Use Mini-Kitchen (browser companion) when… | Use PAX Cookbook (the app) when… |
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| You run the PAX PowerShell script directly. | You want a managed local workflow for PAX. |
| You want to quickly build a copy-ready PAX command. | You need credential-aware local runs. |
You want to save a browser recipe or export a .paxlite file. |
You need logs, history, and repeatable operational runs. |
The easiest way to get started is through the PAX Cookbook site, where the download buttons point to the current release.
Releases are also available directly from GitHub Releases.
Note: Full product documentation is coming soon. For now, the PAX Cookbook site is the best starting point for using PAX Cookbook and Mini-Kitchen.
Issues and feedback can be submitted through GitHub Issues.
PAX Cookbook is designed to make PAX workflows easier to understand, repeat, and operate.