├── .github └── workflows │ ├── markdown-link │ └── config.json │ ├── markdownLink.yml │ └── markdownLinkDaily.yml ├── LICENSE.md ├── .vscode └── spellright.dict ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── DeadLinksAnalyzer.ps1 ├── README.md └── LICENSE /.github/workflows/markdown-link/config.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "timeout": "40s", 3 | "retryOn429": true, 4 | "retryCount": 5, 5 | "fallbackRetryDelay": "30s", 6 | "aliveStatusCodes": [504, 503, 403, 200] 7 | } 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## License 2 | 3 | [![CC0](http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/presskit/buttons/88x31/svg/cc-zero.svg)](http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) 4 | 5 | To the extent possible under law, [Janik von Rotz](http://janikvonrotz.ch) has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work. 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.vscode/spellright.dict: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Gists 2 | AppVeyor 3 | PSAppVeyor 4 | Boe 5 | Prox 6 | Snover 7 | Gotchas 8 | psake 9 | commandline 10 | Commandline 11 | readline 12 | Zlocation 13 | thefuck 14 | pslinq 15 | poco 16 | peco 17 | PSUtil 18 | Autojump 19 | PScribo 20 | Catesta 21 | Walz 22 | Rottenberg 23 | PowerSploit 24 | enums 25 | Nishang 26 | Pode 27 | Flancy 28 | Weltner 29 | dbatools 30 | DbgShell 31 | Misc 32 | psInlineProgress 33 | PSURLScanio 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/markdownLink.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | on: 2 | pull_request: 3 | branches: 4 | - master 5 | - 'release/**' 6 | 7 | name: Check for broken links 8 | jobs: 9 | markdown-link-check: 10 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 11 | steps: 12 | - uses: actions/checkout@master 13 | - uses: gaurav-nelson/github-action-markdown-link-check@v1 14 | with: 15 | use-quiet-mode: 'yes' 16 | use-verbose-mode: 'yes' 17 | check-modified-files-only: 'yes' 18 | config-file: .github/workflows/markdown-link/config.json 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/markdownLinkDaily.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. 2 | # Licensed under the MIT license. 3 | 4 | name: Link Verification 5 | 6 | on: 7 | workflow_dispatch: 8 | schedule: 9 | # At 13:00 UTC every day. 10 | - cron: '0 13 * * *' 11 | 12 | jobs: 13 | markdown-link-check: 14 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 15 | steps: 16 | - name: Checkout 17 | uses: actions/checkout@master 18 | - name: Check Links 19 | uses: gaurav-nelson/github-action-markdown-link-check@v1 20 | with: 21 | use-quiet-mode: 'yes' 22 | use-verbose-mode: 'yes' 23 | config-file: .github/workflows/markdown-link/config.json 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Contribution Guidelines 2 | 3 | Please ensure your pull request adheres to the following guidelines: 4 | 5 | - Search previous suggestions before making a new one, as yours may be a duplicate. 6 | - Suggested packages should be tested and documented. 7 | - Make an individual pull request for each suggestion. 8 | - Use the following format: `[package](link) - Description.` 9 | - New categories, or improvements to the existing categorization are welcome. 10 | - Keep descriptions short and simple, but descriptive. 11 | - Don't mention `PowerShell` in the description as it's implied. 12 | - Start the description with a capital and end with a full stop/period. 13 | - Check your spelling and grammar. 14 | - Make sure your text editor is set to remove trailing whitespace. 15 | - The pull request should have a useful title and include a link to the package and why it should be included. 16 | 17 | Thank you for your suggestions! 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DeadLinksAnalyzer.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function Test-MarkdownLinks([String]$Path) { 2 | $unreachable = @() 3 | # Get markdown files recursively 4 | $files = Get-ChildItem -Path $Path -Recurse -Include "*.md" 5 | 6 | $files | ForEach-Object { 7 | $fileName = $_.Name 8 | Write-Host "Analyzing $fileName" 9 | 10 | $urls = Select-String -Path $_ -Pattern "\[.+\]\((http.*?)\)" | ForEach-Object { $_.matches.Groups[1] } | Select-Object 11 | 12 | $urls | ForEach-Object { 13 | $url = $_.Value 14 | Write-Host "Requesting url $url" 15 | 16 | try { 17 | $request = Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $url -DisableKeepAlive -UseBasicParsing 18 | } catch { 19 | Write-Warning -Message "Found dead url $url in $fileName" 20 | $unreachable += $url 21 | } 22 | } 23 | } 24 | 25 | # Output urls 26 | return $unreachable 27 | } 28 | 29 | $DeadLinks = Test-MarkdownLinks -Path ".\readme.md" 30 | if ($DeadLinks) { 31 | Write-Host -Object '--- DEAD LINKS FOUND ---' -ForegroundColor Red 32 | foreach ($DeadLink in $DeadLinks) { 33 | Write-Host -Object $DeadLink -ForegroundColor Red 34 | } 35 | exit 1 36 | } 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Awesome PowerShell 2 | 3 | [![Awesome](https://cdn.rawgit.com/sindresorhus/awesome/d7305f38d29fed78fa85652e3a63e154dd8e8829/media/badge.svg)](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) [![Link Verification](https://github.com/janikvonrotz/awesome-powershell/actions/workflows/markdownLinkDaily.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/janikvonrotz/awesome-powershell/actions/workflows/markdownLinkDaily.yml) 4 | 5 | A curated list of delightful [PowerShell](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerShell) packages and resources. 6 | 7 | PowerShell is a cross-platform (Windows, Linux, and macOS) automation and configuration tool that is optimized for dealing with structured data (e.g. JSON, CSV, XML, etc.), REST APIs, and object models. 8 | It includes a command-line shell and an associated scripting language. 9 | 10 | ## Contents 11 | 12 | * [API Wrapper](#api-wrapper) 13 | * [Blogs](#blogs) 14 | * [Books](#books) 15 | * [Build Tools](#build-tools) 16 | * [Code and Package Repositories](#code-and-package-repositories) 17 | * [Commandline Productivity](#commandline-productivity) 18 | * [Communities](#communities) 19 | * [Data](#data) 20 | * [Documentation Helper](#documentation-helper) 21 | * [Editors and IDEs](#editors-and-ides) 22 | * [Frameworks](#frameworks) 23 | * [Interactive Learning](#interactive-learning) 24 | * [Logging](#logging) 25 | * [Module Development Templates](#module-development-templates) 26 | * [Package Managers](#package-managers) 27 | * [Parallel Processing](#parallel-processing) 28 | * [Podcasts](#podcasts) 29 | * [Security](#security) 30 | * [SharePoint](#sharepoint) 31 | * [SQL Server](#sql-server) 32 | * [Testing](#testing) 33 | * [Themes](#themes) 34 | * [UI](#ui) 35 | * [Videos](#videos) 36 | * [Webserver](#webserver) 37 | * [Misc](#misc) 38 | 39 | ## API Wrapper 40 | 41 | * [HipChatAdmin](https://github.com/cofonseca/HipChatAdmin) - A module for simple integration with Atlassian HipChat via the HipChat API. 42 | * [PSGitHub](https://github.com/pcgeek86/PSGitHub) - Module contains commands to manage GitHub through its REST API. 43 | * [Posh-GitHub](https://github.com/Iristyle/Posh-GitHub) - Cmdlets that expose the GitHub API. 44 | * [Posh-Gist](https://github.com/dfinke/Posh-Gist) - Cmdlets for interacting with GitHub Gist. 45 | * [PSGist](https://github.com/dotps1/PSGist) - A module to work with GitHub Gists. 46 | * [PSAppVeyor](https://github.com/dotps1/PSAppVeyor) - A module to interact with the AppVeyor REST API. 47 | * [PSSlack](https://github.com/RamblingCookieMonster/PSSlack) - Module for simple Slack integration. 48 | * [ConfluencePS](https://atlassianps.org/module/ConfluencePS/) - A module for interacting with Atlassian's Confluence in powershell (by using the API). 49 | * [JiraPS](https://atlassianps.org/module/JiraPS/) - A module for interacting with Atlassian's Jira in powershell (by using the API). 50 | * [PSTelegramAPI](https://github.com/mkellerman/PSTelegramAPI) - Module for Telegram APIs 51 | * [PSTeams](https://github.com/EvotecIT/PSTeams) - A module for sending formatted messages to a Microsoft Teams Channel. 52 | * [PSURLScanio](https://github.com/sysgoblin/PSURLScanio) - A module for [urlscan.io](https://urlscan.io/) that is a service to scan and analyze websites. 53 | 54 | ## Blogs 55 | 56 | * [Windows PowerShell Blog](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell/) - Official PowerShell Team Blog. 57 | * [Learn PowerShell | Achieve More](http://learn-powershell.net/) - Personal blog of Boe Prox who moderated for the Scripting Guy. 58 | * [PowerShellMagazine](http://www.powershellmagazine.com/) - Awesome magazine. 59 | * [PowerShellExplained](https://powershellexplained.com) - Personal blog of Kevin Marquette 60 | * [Doug Finke](https://dfinke.github.io/#blog) - Author of [PowerShell for Developers](http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920024491.do). 61 | * [Mike F. Robbins](http://mikefrobbins.com/) - Microsoft MVP. SAPIEN Tech MVP. Co-author of Windows PowerShell TFM 4th Edition. 62 | * [Adam the Automator](https://adamtheautomator.com/) - Engaging, technical content on all things automation, cloud computing and DevOps by Adam Bertram and friends. 63 | * [Clear-Script](https://vexx32.github.io/) - Personal blog of Joel (Sallow) Francis. 64 | 65 | ## Books 66 | 67 | * [Exploring PowerShell Automation](https://www.manning.com/books/exploring-powershell-automation) - a free eBook sampler that gives you an overview of how to administer your environment. 68 | * [PowerShell in Depth](https://www.manning.com/books/powershell-in-depth) - The go-to reference for administrators. Every major shell technique, technology, and tactic is explained and demonstrated, providing a comprehensive reference to almost everything an admin would do in the shell. 69 | * [Windows PowerShell in Action, Third Edition](https://www.manning.com/books/windows-powershell-in-action-third-edition) - The latest revision of the comprehensive reference guide. 70 | * [Learn Windows PowerShell in a Month of Lunches, Third Edition](https://www.manning.com/books/learn-windows-powershell-in-a-month-of-lunches-third-edition) - An innovative tutorial designed for busy IT professionals. Just set aside one hour a day - lunchtime would be perfect - for a month, and you'll be automating Windows tasks faster than you ever thought possible. 71 | * [Learn PowerShell in a Month of Lunches, Linux and macOS Edition](https://www.manning.com/books/learn-powershell-in-a-month-of-lunches-linux-and-macos-edition) - A task-focused tutorial for administering Linux and macOS systems using Microsoft PowerShell. 72 | * [Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches](https://www.manning.com/books/learn-powershell-scripting-in-a-month-of-lunches) - A guide to the process of developing, testing, and deploying scripts, and the art of toolmaking. 73 | * [Windows PowerShell Networking Guide](https://leanpub.com/windowspowershellnetworkingguide/read) - Language specific guide to Windows networking. 74 | * [PowerShell Notes for Professionals](https://goalkicker.com/PowerShellBook/PowerShellNotesForProfessionals.pdf) - Compilation of notes and snippets. 75 | * [PowerShell for SysAdmins: Workflow Automation Made Easy](https://nostarch.com/powershellsysadmins) - Learn how to manage and automate your desktop and server environments. 76 | * [Practical Automation with PowerShell](https://www.manning.com/books/practical-automation-with-powershell) - Learn how to build, organize, and share useful automations with PowerShell. 77 | * [Learn dbatools in a Month of Lunches](https://www.manning.com/books/learn-dbatools-in-a-month-of-lunches) - Learn how to automate SQL Server with PowerShell and the awesome dbatools module. 78 | * [Tiny PowerShell Projects](https://www.manning.com/books/tiny-powershell-projects) - A hands-on tutorial for system administration with PowerShell. 79 | 80 | ## Build Tools 81 | 82 | * [psake](https://github.com/psake/psake) - Build automation tool inspired by rake (aka make in Ruby) and bake (aka make in Boo). 83 | * [Invoke-Build](https://github.com/nightroman/Invoke-Build) - Build and test automation tool inspired by psake. 84 | * [PSDeploy](https://github.com/RamblingCookieMonster/PSDeploy) - Module built for the purpose of simplifying multiple types of deployments. 85 | * [BuildHelpers](https://github.com/RamblingCookieMonster/BuildHelpers) - Variety of helper functions for CI/CD scenarios. 86 | * [YDeliver](https://github.com/manojlds/YDeliver) - Build and deployment framework aimed at .NET projects. 87 | 88 | ## Code and Package Repositories 89 | 90 | * [GitHub](https://github.com/search?l=powershell&q=stars%3A%3E1&s=stars&type=Repositories) - Looking for an Open Source PowerShell project? It's probably here. 91 | * [PowerShell Gallery](https://www.powershellgallery.com/) - Official PowerShell package repository, used by PowerShellGet. 92 | * [PowerShell Test Gallery](https://www.poshtestgallery.com/) - A test version of the PowerShell Gallery. Useful when developing new modules. 93 | 94 | ## Commandline Productivity 95 | 96 | * [Dotenv](https://github.com/insomnimus/ps-dotenv) - Provides directory specific environments through .env files, similar to direnv. 97 | * [posh-git](https://github.com/dahlbyk/posh-git) - Set of PowerShell scripts which provide Git/PowerShell integration. 98 | * [PSReadLine](https://github.com/lzybkr/PSReadLine) - Bash inspired readline implementation for PowerShell. Keeps history between sessions, adds reverse-history search and makes the commandline experience much better overall. 99 | * [TabExpansionPlusPlus](https://github.com/lzybkr/TabExpansionPlusPlus) - PowerShell module to make customizing tab completion easier and add a library of custom argument completers. 100 | * [Jump-Location](https://github.com/tkellogg/Jump-Location) - PowerShell `cd` that reads your mind. [Autojump](https://github.com/wting/autojump) implementation for PowerShell. **`UNMAINTAINED`** 101 | * [Zlocation](https://github.com/vors/ZLocation) * [z.sh](https://github.com/rupa/z) implementation for PowerShell. Similar to Jump-Location. 102 | * [thefuck](https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck) - Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command (by typing `fuck`). 103 | * [PSFzf](https://github.com/kelleyma49/PSFzf) - a PowerShell module that wraps [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf), a fuzzy file finder for the command line. 104 | * [pslinq](https://github.com/manojlds/pslinq) - LINQ (LINQ2Objects) for PowerShell. 105 | * [posh-with](https://github.com/JanJoris/posh-with) - Command prefixing for continuous workflow using a single tool. 106 | * [poco](https://gist.github.com/yumura/8df37c22ae1b7942dec7)* [peco](https://github.com/peco/peco) implementation. Interactive filtering tool. 107 | * [PSDirTag](https://github.com/wtjones/PSDirTag) - DirTags are relative paths that appear as variables in the PowerShell prompt that update as you navigate. Saves keystrokes when navigating folder structures. 108 | * [PSUtil](https://github.com/PowershellFrameworkCollective/PSUtil) - Designed to make the user's console life more convenient. It includes shortcuts, aliases, key bindings and convenience functions geared towards greater efficiency and less typing. 109 | * [Microsoft.PowerShell.UnixCompleters](https://github.com/PowerShell/Modules/tree/master/Modules/Microsoft.PowerShell.UnixCompleters) - Get parameter completion for native Unix utilities. Requires zsh or bash. 110 | * [PSDepend](https://github.com/RamblingCookieMonster/PSDepend/) - PowerShell Dependency Handler 111 | * [PSScriptTools](https://github.com/jdhitsolutions/PSScriptTools) - A set of of PowerShell functions you might use to enhance your own functions and scripts or to facilitate working in the console. 112 | * [zoxide](https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide) - A better way to navigate your filesystem. Written in Rust, cross-shell, and much faster than other autojumpers. 113 | 114 | ## Communities 115 | 116 | * [PowerShell.org](http://powershell.org/) - Forums, summits, community blog posts, and more. 117 | * [/r/PowerShell](http://www.reddit.com/r/powershell) - Reddit PowerShell community. 118 | * [Slack PowerShell team](https://poshcode.org/slack) - Large chat room dedicated to PowerShell. Bridged with `#PowerShell` on irc.freenode.net. 119 | * [Research Triangle PowerShell User Group](https://www.meetup.com/Research-Triangle-PowerShell-Users-Group/) - Very active PowerShell and automation user group. Meets on first and third Wednesdays. All skill levels welcome. 120 | 121 | ## Data 122 | 123 | * [hjson-powershell](https://github.com/TomasBouda/hjson-powershell) - Simple powershell module for conversion between [HJSON](https://hjson.github.io/) and JSON. 124 | * [ImportExcel](https://github.com/dfinke/ImportExcel) - Module to import/export Excel spreadsheets, without Excel. 125 | * [powershell-yaml](https://github.com/cloudbase/powershell-yaml) - PowerShell CmdLets for YAML format manipulation. 126 | * [PSWriteHTML](https://github.com/EvotecIT/PSWriteHTML) - PSWriteHTML is a PowerShell module allowing you to create HTML easily. 127 | * [PSWritePDF](https://github.com/EvotecIT/PSWritePDF) - Module to create, edit, split, merge PDF files on Windows / Linux and MacOS. 128 | * [PSWriteWord](https://github.com/EvotecIT/PSWriteWord) - Module to create Microsoft Word documents without Microsoft Word installed. 129 | 130 | ## Documentation Helper 131 | 132 | * [platyPS](https://github.com/PowerShell/platyPS) - Write PowerShell External Help in Markdown. 133 | * [Invoke-CreateModuleHelpFile](https://github.com/gravejester/Invoke-CreateModuleHelpFile) - PowerShell function to create a HTML help file for a module and all it's commands. 134 | * [PScribo](https://github.com/iainbrighton/PScribo) - PowerShell documentation framework what can create HTML, Word, text files based on PowerShell-based DSL (domain specific language). 135 | 136 | ## Editors and IDEs 137 | 138 | * [PowerShell Studio](https://www.sapien.com/software/powershell_studio) - Powerful PowerShell IDE with module, help, and user interface development tools, high DPI support and regular updates. 139 | * [PowerShell for Visual Studio Code](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode.PowerShell) - Provides IntelliSense, code navigations, script analysis, script debugging, and more for the [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com) editor. 140 | * [PowerShell ISE](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/components/ise/introducing-the-windows-powershell-ise) - Official PowerShell development environment included with Microsoft Windows. 141 | * [ISE Steroids](http://www.powertheshell.com/isesteroids/) - Add-on for the PowerShell ISE which provides a rich set of additional features to complete the ISE development experience. 142 | * [PowerShell Plus](https://www.idera.com/productssolutions/freetools/powershellplus) - All in one IDE. 143 | * [SublimeText package](https://github.com/SublimeText/PowerShell) - PowerShell language support for Sublime Text. 144 | * [Atom package](https://github.com/jugglingnutcase/language-powershell) - PowerShell language support for Atom. 145 | 146 | ## Frameworks 147 | 148 | * [Carbon](http://get-carbon.org/) - DevOps for automating the configuration of Windows computers. 149 | * [PowerShell PowerUp](https://github.com/janikvonrotz/PowerShell-PowerUp) - Powerful server management framework. 150 | * [PSCX](https://github.com/Pscx/Pscx) - PowerShell Community Extensions - Useful set of additional cmdlets. 151 | * [PSFramework](https://github.com/PowershellFrameworkCollective/psframework) - Easily add configurations, logging and more to your own PowerShell module. 152 | * [Kansa](https://github.com/davehull/Kansa) - Incident response framework. 153 | 154 | ## Interactive Learning 155 | 156 | * [PSKoans](https://github.com/vexx32/PSKoans) - A simple, fun, and interactive way to learn the PowerShell language through Pester unit testing. 157 | * [Jupyter-PowerShell](https://github.com/Jaykul/Jupyter-PowerShell) - Jupyter Kernel for PowerShell. 158 | 159 | ## Logging 160 | 161 | * [PoShLog](https://github.com/PoShLog/PoShLog) - Cross-platform, extensible logging module built upon [Serilog](https://serilog.net). 162 | 163 | ## Module Development Templates 164 | 165 | * [Plaster](https://github.com/PowerShell/Plaster) - Plaster is a template-based file and project generator written in PowerShell. 166 | * [PSModuleDevelopment](https://github.com/PowershellFrameworkCollective/PSModuleDevelopment) - Get started using module templates in 2 minutes with this module's low entry barrier and casual convenience. 167 | * [Catesta](https://github.com/techthoughts2/Catesta) - Catesta is a PowerShell module project generator. It uses templates to rapidly scaffold test and build integration for a variety of CI/CD platforms. 168 | 169 | ## Package Managers 170 | 171 | * [PowerShellGet](https://github.com/powershell/powershellget) - PowerShellGet is the Package Manager for PowerShell. Packages are available on [PowerShellGallery](https://www.PowerShellGallery.com). 172 | * [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/) - The package manager for Windows. The sane way to manage software on Windows. 173 | * [GitLab](https://github.com/akamac/GitLabProvider) - Use a GitLab server as Package Provider. 174 | * [Scoop](https://scoop.sh) - A command-line installer for Windows. 175 | * [PowerShell App Deployment Toolkit](https://psappdeploytoolkit.com/) - Provides a set of functions to perform common application deployment tasks and to interact with the user during a deployment. 176 | 177 | ## Parallel Processing 178 | 179 | * [PoshRSJob](https://github.com/proxb/PoshRSJob) - Provides an alternative to PSJobs with greater performance and less overhead to run commands in the background. 180 | * [Invoke-Parallel](https://github.com/RamblingCookieMonster/Invoke-Parallel) - This function will take in a script or scriptblock, and run it against specified objects(s) in parallel. 181 | * [PSThreadJob](https://github.com/PaulHigin/PSThreadJob) - Module for running concurrent jobs based on threads rather than processes. 182 | 183 | ## Podcasts 184 | 185 | * [PowerScripting](https://powershell.org/category/podcast/) - Weekly show run by Jon Walz and Hal Rottenberg. 186 | * [The PowerShell News Podcast](https://powershellnews.podbean.com/) - This podcast is the latest news on PowerShell. 187 | 188 | ## Security 189 | 190 | * [PowerShellArsenal](https://github.com/mattifestation/PowerShellArsenal) - Module used to aid a reverse engineer. 191 | * [PowerTools](https://github.com/Veil-Framework/PowerTools) - Collection of projects with a focus on offensive operations. 192 | * [PowerForensics](https://github.com/Invoke-IR/PowerForensics) - Popular live disk forensics platform for windows. 193 | * [PowerSploit](https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit) - Post-exploitation framework. 194 | * [PowerShellEmpire](https://github.com/PowerShellEmpire/Empire) - Post-exploitation agent. 195 | * [PSReflect](https://github.com/mattifestation/PSReflect) - Easily define in-memory enums, structs, and Win32 functions in PowerShell. Useful for attacks, [example](https://github.com/FuzzySecurity/PowerShell-Suite/tree/master/Bypass-UAC). 196 | * [BloodHound](https://github.com/BloodHoundAD/BloodHound) - Easily identify highly complex attack paths that would otherwise be impossible to quickly identify. 197 | * [Nishang](https://github.com/samratashok/nishang) - Enables scripting for red team, penetration testing, and offensive security. 198 | * [Harness](https://github.com/Rich5/Harness) - Interactive remote PowerShell Payload. 199 | * [Invoke-Obfuscation](https://github.com/danielbohannon/Invoke-Obfuscation) - PowerShell Obfuscator. 200 | * [p0wnedShell](https://github.com/Cn33liz/p0wnedShell) - PowerShell Runspace Post Exploitation Toolkit. 201 | * [PESecurity](https://github.com/NetSPI/PESecurity) - Module to check if a Windows binary (EXE/DLL) has been compiled with ASLR, DEP, SafeSEH, StrongNaming, and Authenticode. 202 | * [Powershellery](https://github.com/nullbind/Powershellery) - Powershell scripts used for general hackery. 203 | * [PowerUpSQL](https://github.com/NetSPI/PowerUpSQL) - Toolkit for Attacking SQL Server. 204 | 205 | ## SharePoint 206 | 207 | * [AutoSPInstaller](https://autospinstaller.com/) - Automated SharePoint 2010-2019 installation script. 208 | * [SPReplicator](https://github.com/potatoqualitee/SPReplicator) - SPReplicator helps replicate SharePoint list data to/from CSV, SQL Server, SharePoint itself and more. 209 | * [SharePoint2019Commands](https://github.com/sassdawe/SharePoint2019Commands) - PowerShell module to help you auto-load all SharePoint 2019 cmdlets. 210 | 211 | ## SQL Server 212 | 213 | * [dbatools](https://dbachecks.io) - Helps SQL Server Pros be more productive with instance migrations and much more. 214 | * [SimplySql](https://github.com/mithrandyr/SimplySql) - SimplySql is a module that provides an intuitive set of cmdlets for talking to databases that abstracts the vendor specifics. The basic pattern is to connect to a database, execute one or more sql. 215 | 216 | ## Testing 217 | 218 | * [Pester](https://github.com/pester/Pester) - PowerShell BDD style testing framework. 219 | * [Format-Pester](https://github.com/equelin/format-pester) - PowerShell module for documenting Pester's results - exports Pester results to HTML, Word, text files using [PScribo](https://github.com/iainbrighton/PScribo). 220 | * [Selenium](https://github.com/adamdriscoll/selenium-powershell) - PowerShell module to run a Selenium WebDriver. 221 | * [PSScriptAnalyzer](https://github.com/PowerShell/PSScriptAnalyzer) - PSScriptAnalyzer provides script analysis and checks for potential code defects in the scripts by applying a group of built-in or customized rules on the scripts being analyzed. 222 | 223 | ## Themes 224 | 225 | * [Oh-My-Posh](https://github.com/jandedobbeleer/oh-my-posh) - Tons of beautiful theme that can be enabled by one single command (includes many awesome powerline theme). 226 | * [PoshColor](https://github.com/JustABearOz/PoshColor) - Colour output from common commands with support for custom themes. 227 | * [Powerline](https://github.com/Jaykul/PowerLine) - PowerShell Classes for richer output and prompts. 228 | * [Starship](https://github.com/starship/starship) - The minimal, blazing fast, and extremely customizable prompt for any shell. 229 | 230 | ## UI 231 | 232 | * [AnyBox](https://github.com/dm3ll3n/AnyBox) - Designed to facilitate script input/output with an easily customizable WPF window. 233 | * [BurntToast](https://github.com/Windos/BurntToast) - Module for creating and displaying Toast Notifications on Microsoft Windows 10. 234 | * [Graphical](https://github.com/PrateekKumarSingh/graphical) - Module to plot colorful console 2D Graphs (Scatter, Bar, Line). 235 | * [GraphicalTools](https://github.com/PowerShell/GraphicalTools) - A module that mixes PowerShell and GUIs! - built on Avalonia and gui.cs. 236 | * [PS-Menu](https://github.com/chrisseroka/ps-menu) - Simple module to render interactive console menu. 237 | * [PSWriteColor](https://github.com/EvotecIT/PSWriteColor) - Write-Color is a wrapper around Write-Host allowing you to create nice looking scripts, with colorized output. 238 | * [Terminal-Icons](https://github.com/devblackops/Terminal-Icons) - Module to show file and folder icons in the terminal. 239 | * [psInlineProgress](https://github.com/gravejester/psInlineProgress) - Write inline progress bars in PowerShell. 240 | 241 | ## Videos 242 | 243 | * [PowerShell Unplugged with Jeffrey Snover and Don Jones Ignite 2017](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D15vh-ryJGk) - The inventor of PowerShell talking about "the latest and coolest PowerShell features to help you automate and manage the hybrid cloud". Focused on the PowerShell Community. 244 | * [Getting Started With PowerShell 3.0 Jump Start](https://mva.microsoft.com/en-US/training-courses/getting-started-with-powershell-30-jump-start-8276) - Jump starts series are for IT professionals with no previous experience with PowerShell, and want to learn it fast. 245 | * [Advanced Tools & Scripting with PowerShell 3.0](https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/advpowershell3) - IT pros, take this advanced PowerShell course to find out how to turn your real time management and automation scripts into useful reusable tools and cmdlets. 246 | * [What's New in PowerShell v5](https://mva.microsoft.com/en-US/training-courses/whats-new-in-powershell-v5-16434) - Through description on some of the exciting new features in PowerShell version 5.0. 247 | * [PowerShell Open Source Project](https://channel9.msdn.com/series/PowerShell-Open-Source-Project) - Collection of videos thoroughly demonstrate how PowerShell open source project runs on Linux. 248 | * [PowerShell on Linux and Open Source](https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/hybrid-it-management/PowerShell-on-Linux-and-Open-Source) - Brief introduction to PowerShell open source project and how it runs on Linux. 249 | * [PowerShell](https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/MsftPowerShell) - This show will include videos talking about the PowerShell automation platform, Desired State Configuration (DSC), infrastructure as code, and related concepts!! These videos are created by Trevor Sullivan, a Microsoft MVP for Windows PowerShell. 250 | * [Learn Windows PowerShell in a Month of Lunches - Don Jones](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CRTahGYnws&list=PL6D474E721138865A) - Video companion to the book of the same title. 251 | * [Best Practices for Script Design - Don Jones](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lni4KjGMgu4) - Don Jones discusses script design principles and best practices. 252 | * [PowerShell Toolmaking (1 of 3) - Don Jones](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KprrLkjPq_c) - Toolmaking (1 of 3) - Don Jones. 253 | * [PowerShell Toolmaking (2 of 3) - Don Jones](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U849a17G7Ro) - Toolmaking (2 of 3) - Don Jones. 254 | * [PowerShell Toolmaking (3 of 3) - Don Jones](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXdmjCPYYNM) - Toolmaking (3 of 3) - Don Jones. 255 | * [Sophisticated Techniques of Plain Text Parsing - Tobias Weltner](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hkzd8spCfCU) - Great reference for text parsing. 256 | * [Monad Manifesto Revisited - Jeffrey Snover](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0EX5R2nnRI) - Jeffrey Snover reflects on the beginnings of the language and where it's going. 257 | * [AD Forensics with PowerShell - Ashley McGlone](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrDjiVbZZE8) - A lot of AD related scripting and analysis techniques. 258 | * [Windows PowerShell What's New in V2 - SAPIEN](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85Yrs5ezxHE&list=PL6ue9e1DXqDv74YTX91gYonfFsweNmrDK) - Old but gold. Most of this is still very relevant. 259 | * [All Things Microsoft PowerShell](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHrGresKu2w&list=PLCGGtLsUjhm2k22nFHHdupAK0hSNZVfXi) - Another general language reference. 260 | * [Research Triangle PowerShell User Group YouTube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/rtpsug/) - large catalog of user group meetings and demos by community members. 150+ hours of content. 261 | * [The anatomy of the Get-Help command in PowerShell](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEswNaXxJ9g) - Software Engineer Tyler Leonhardt introduces the Powershell help system. 262 | 263 | ## Webserver 264 | 265 | * [Flancy](https://github.com/toenuff/flancy) - Web microframework for Windows PowerShell. 266 | * [Pode](https://github.com/Badgerati/Pode) - Pode is a Cross-Platform PowerShell framework for creating web servers to host REST APIs, Web Sites, and TCP/SMTP Servers. 267 | * [Polaris](https://github.com/PowerShell/Polaris) - A cross-platform, minimalist web framework for PowerShell. 268 | * [WebCommander](https://github.com/vmware/webcommander) - Run scripts and view results, in a friendly web GUI or via a web service. 269 | 270 | ## Misc 271 | 272 | * [DbgShell](https://github.com/Microsoft/DbgShell) - A PowerShell front-end for the Windows debugger engine. 273 | * [m2cgen](https://github.com/BayesWitnesses/m2cgen) - A CLI tool to transpile trained classic ML models into a native PowerShell code with zero dependencies. 274 | * [poke](https://github.com/oising/poke) - Crazy cool reflection module for PowerShell. 275 | Explore and invoke private APIs like nobody is watching. 276 | Useful for security research, testing and quick hacks. 277 | * [WSLab](https://github.com/microsoft/WSLab) - Windows Server rapid lab deployment scripts. 278 | * [PoshBot](https://github.com/poshbotio/PoshBot) - Powershell-based bot framework. 279 | * [PoShKeePass](https://github.com/PSKeePass/PoShKeePass) - Module for working with [KeePass](https://keepass.info) databases. 280 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 19 November 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure 12 | cooperation with the community in the case of network server software. 13 | 14 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 15 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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