PowerShell Frameworks for ChromeOS

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    PoshBot

    PoshBot

    Powershell-based bot framework

    Powershell-based bot framework. PoshBot is a chat bot written in PowerShell. It makes extensive use of classes introduced in PowerShell 5.0. PowerShell modules are loaded into PoshBot and instantly become available as bot commands. PoshBot currently supports connecting to Slack to provide you with awesome ChatOps goodness. PoshBot executes functions or cmdlets from PowerShell modules. Use PoshBot to connect to servers and report status, deploy code, execute runbooks, query APIs, etc. If you can write it in PowerShell, PoshBot can execute it.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PowerHub

    PowerHub

    A post exploitation tool based on a web application

    PowerHub is a PowerShell-based automation framework designed to centralize and orchestrate common administrative tasks across Windows environments. It exposes a modular command set for inventorying systems, managing services, deploying packages, and executing remote commands with consistent logging and error handling. The project places emphasis on discoverability and reuse: scripts are organized into reusable modules and functions with clear parameter contracts so teams can compose higher-level workflows without duplicating glue code. Authentication and remoting are handled idiomatically via PowerShell remoting or credential stores, enabling both interactive and scheduled runs. Built-in reporting features aggregate results into human-readable summaries and machine-friendly outputs (CSV/JSON) for pipeline consumption or ticketing integration.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PowerSploit PowerShell

    PowerSploit PowerShell

    A PowerShell Post-Exploitation Framework

    PowerSploit is a collection of PowerShell modules that historically served as a toolkit for post-exploitation tasks, red-team exercises, and offensive-security research—covering areas like reconnaissance, lateral movement, persistence, and situational awareness. The repository bundles many focused scripts: code to enumerate system and Active Directory information, payload generation helpers, in-memory execution utilities, and modules to interact with credentials and services. Because the modules can be used to both demonstrate weaknesses and to exploit them, the project is typically referenced in threat emulation, penetration testing, and defensive research to understand attacker capabilities. Responsible use centers on authorized assessments: defenders use the toolkit to validate monitoring and detection, while operators apply its lessons to patch, harden, and instrument systems.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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