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    Windmill

    Windmill

    Open-source developer platform to power your entire infra

    Windmill is a modern developer platform for building internal tools and automations using scripts written in Python, TypeScript, or Go. It provides a structured way to build, schedule, and share workflows as scripts with secure input forms and audit trails. Unlike traditional low-code platforms, Windmill caters to technical teams who want the flexibility of scripting with the convenience of a collaborative GUI. Users can turn scripts into APIs, schedule recurring jobs, and manage user access...
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    RustScan

    RustScan

    The Modern Port Scanner

    The Modern Port Scanner. Find ports quickly (3 seconds at its fastest). Run scripts through our scripting engine (Python, Lua, Shell supported). Scans all 65k ports in 3 seconds. Full scripting engine support. Automatically pipe results into Nmap, or use our scripts (or write your own) to do whatever you want. Adaptive learning. RustScan improves the more you use it. No bloated machine learning here, just basic maths. The usuals you would expect. IPv6, CIDR, file input and more....
    Downloads: 80 This Week
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    Sniprun

    Sniprun

    A neovim plugin to run lines/blocs of code

    Sniprun is a code runner plugin for neovim written in Lua and Rust. It aims to provide stupidly fast partial code testing for interpreted and compiled languages. Sniprun blurs the line between standard save/run workflow, jupyter-like notebook, and REPL/interpreters.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Mididash

    Mididash

    MIDI router with a node-based interface and Lua scripting

    Mididash is an open source MIDI routing software with a node-based interface and Lua scripting. A modern take on programs like MIDI-OX.
    Downloads: 44 This Week
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    HackerOS

    HackerOS

    HackerOS based on Debian testing.

    HackerOS is based on Debian Testing, but the LTS and Cybersecurity editions are Debian Stable. HackerOS includes several GUI/CLI tools. The distribution is intended for: cybersecurity, daily use, and gaming.
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    Downloads: 555 This Week
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    Autorun-rs

    Undetectable scripthook with lua execution and filesteal

    Garrysmod Lua Dumper & Runner, written in Rust. 🤔 Usage 🧩 Menu Plugin Autorun can also be used as a menu plugin / required from lua automatically from the menu state. Put the dll gmsv_autorun_win<arch>.dll file into your garrysmod/lua/bin folder. Add require("autorun") at the bottom of garrysmod/lua/menu/menu.lua It will now run automatically when garrysmod loads at the menu
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