A collection of useful PowerShell modules
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May 25, 2024 - PowerShell
A collection of useful PowerShell modules
A MySQL-compatible relational database with a storage agnostic query engine. Implemented in pure Go.
This repository contains a PHP-based Online Voting System that ensures secure authentication, easy vote casting, and real-time results. It uses a MySQL cloud server, with instructions for setting up the database using MySQL Workbench, updating credentials, and running the application on a local web server.
Releem is a simple MySQL tuning tool to improve database performance and reduce servers costs.
This project demonstrates performing CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations using Flask with various databases including SQLite, MySQL, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL. The application utilizes raw SQL queries for database interactions instead of SQLAlchemy.
Brute force a single MySQL user with a wordlist.
🤖 Warframe Discord Cephalon
This Node.js package simplifies MySQL usage and helps you perform database operations more efficiently in the Node.js environment.
Personal web server
MariaDB Embedded in Java JAR
This script will make it super easy to setup a LEMP server.
Used streamlit and to present data while manipulating SQL queries from local server
Scripts for backing up mysql server
This is a Todo Web application built using Spring MVC, Spring Boot, Spring Security, JPA and Maven for project building. It supports different datastores including a static local list, H2 database, and MySQL and contained using Docker.
It is a repository for complete MySQl notes.
Automate your infrastructure with Ansible! This repository provides a flexible and efficient master-slave setup using Ansible, allowing you to manage and configure your network of servers effortlessly. Simplify your deployment, configuration, and maintenance tasks with Ansible.
Node.js backend boilerplate with express.js socket.io and prisma.
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