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    powercat

    powercat

    Netshell features all in version 2 powershell

    PowerCat is a compact PowerShell implementation of netcat-style networking utilities that makes it easy to create TCP/UDP clients and listeners, forward ports, and move data between sockets and files. It provides both interactive shells and single-command execution modes so operators can create bind shells, reverse shells, or simple file upload/download endpoints using only PowerShell. The tool supports encrypted connections (SSL/TLS) and can act as a basic SOCKS proxy or relay, enabling flexible pivot and tunneling workflows. PowerCat is implemented as a single, portable PowerShell script that favors minimal dependencies and is convenient to drop into a target or use from an admin workstation. ...
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    Scoop (un)installer

    Scoop (un)installer

    Next-generation Scoop (un)installer

    Scoop (un)installer is the official installer and uninstaller script system for Scoop, designed to make Scoop setup reliable, configurable, and repeatable across different Windows environments. Instead of being “just a one-liner,” it supports a full parameterized workflow where you can choose custom install directories, set global app locations, and control how networking is handled during installation. It is meant to run from PowerShell with appropriate execution policy and language mode,...
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