Auto start commands when you log in (cross-platform)
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Apr 10, 2018 - JavaScript
Auto start commands when you log in (cross-platform)
This script allows you to inject an invisible keylogger thanks to a Bad USB.
The repository pymolschortucts contains the a collection of shortcuts that are loaded on startup of PyMOL. These shortcuts enable websearches from within PyMOL as well as many other convienent functions that make work in PyMOL more productive..
This code provides a gpt agent that can automatically execute several basic steps of the lean startup approach for business model developmet
Multibrowse: Open multiple full-screen browser windows across a multiple monitor setup
A script config to install starter applications for my personal workstation based on NodeJS development.
Deploy to Google Cloud Compute Engine with Github Action
End-to-end ELT data engineering project
A tool to reverse engineer and inspect the RPM and APT databases to list all the packages along with executables, service and versions.
A clean OOP architecture with TypeScript, and production-ready Node JS Fastify server implementation with feature riched CLI.
A script to customize and secure Tails OS with privacy enhancements and UI tweaks.
A modern web application for managing servers
Run powershell.exe hidden; since `-WindowStyle Hidden` isn't sufficient.
Make any script startup on Linux, using systemd services.
Windows Terminal Dropdown script, written in AutoIt v3
Show a photo's Geo Location from Adobe Bridge CC - From right-click menu on a photo in Bridge, choose to see the geotagged position on Google Maps
👨🏻💻 My startup script that allows me to have very customized keyboard shortcuts for frequent actions
A basic startup script for minecraft-server
Linux deploy tool to manage multiple project via dotnet core.
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