Ready to make the step to Markdown and saying farewell to your OneNote, EverNote or whatever proprietary note taking tool you are using? Nothing beats clear text, right? Read on!
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Ready to make the step to Markdown and saying farewell to your OneNote, EverNote or whatever proprietary note taking tool you are using? Nothing beats clear text, right? Read on!
Repository for the AdminToolbox PowerShell Modules
A completion manager for better and simpler use completions in PowerShell. 一个补全管理模块,更简单、更方便的在 PowerShell 中使用命令补全。
a collection of windows configuration files (powershell profile customization, nvim, nano, scoop, tools)
A replica of the logrotate utility, except this also runs on Windows systems.
A PowerShell module that finds files, file content, folders and their information in a really fast and easy way! Similiar to linux/unix find, grep and du commands.
An PowerShell module to interact with the NinjaRMM Public API. (Not affiliated in any way with NinjaRMM.)
Windoes terminal and powershell customization with ohmyposh themes
A PowerShell module for working with Remote Desktop Connection (.rdp) files.
An unofficial PowerShell module for Shlink (https://shlink.io), an open-source self-hosted and PHP-based URL shortener application
A PowerShell module to interact with the GitHub API.
PSX provides a collection of common operations that rely on PowerShell like encoding and hosting PowerShell-specific payloads
A simple versioning backup tool written in PowerShell.
Simple ad-hoc git completion that works for me
A PowerShell module to verify that your Office 365 DNS records have been set up correctly.
Powershell module to set or unset environment variables in the context of a single command, Unix style.
Administrative, helper, utility scripts that I want to save but that don't merit their own repo.
A PowerShell module to test and explain all facets of a domain's email records.
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