Open Source PowerShell Command Line Tools for Windows

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  • Parasoft: Automated Testing to Deliver Superior Quality Software Icon
    Parasoft: Automated Testing to Deliver Superior Quality Software

    Parasoft provides test automation for every phase of the software development life cycle.

    Parasoft helps organizations continuously deliver high-quality software with its AI-powered software testing platform and automated test solutions. Supporting the embedded, enterprise, and IoT markets, Parasoft’s proven technologies reduce the time, effort, and cost of delivering secure, reliable, and compliant software by integrating everything from deep code analysis and unit testing to web UI and API testing, plus service virtualization and complete code coverage, into the delivery pipeline. Bringing all this together, Parasoft’s award-winning reporting and analytics dashboard provides a centralized view of quality, enabling organizations to deliver with confidence and succeed in today’s most strategic ecosystems and development initiatives—security, safety-critical, Agile, DevOps, and continuous testing.
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  • PeerGFS PEER Software - File Sharing and Collaboration Icon
    PeerGFS PEER Software - File Sharing and Collaboration

    One Solution to Simplify File Management and Orchestration Across Edge, Data Center, and Cloud Storage

    PeerGFS is a software-only solution developed to solve file management/file replication challenges in multi-site, multi-platform, and hybrid multi-cloud environments.
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    Scoop Installer

    Scoop Installer

    A command-line installer for Windows

    Scoop is a command-line installer for Windows. If you have built software that you would like others to use, Scoop is an alternative to building an installer (like MSI or InnoSetup). You just need to compress your app to a .zip file and provide a JSON manifest that describes how to install it. Scoop downloads and manages packages in a portable way, keeping them neatly isolated in ~\scoop. It won't install files outside its home, and you can place a Scoop installation wherever you like. For terminal applications, Scoop creates shims, a kind of command-line shortcut, inside the ~\scoop\shims folder, which is accessible in the PATH. For graphical applications, Scoop creates program shortcuts in a dedicated Start menu folder, called 'Scoop Apps'. This way, packages are always cleanly uninstalled and you can be sure what tools are currently in your PATH and in your Start menu.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    Go Cursor Help

    Go Cursor Help

    Cursor Free Trial Reset Tool

    A small CLI utility written in Go to reset free trial restrictions of the Cursor AI code assistant on local machines. It automates machine‑ID resets and environment cleanups so users can bypass "Too many free trial accounts" limitations across platforms.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Winfetch

    Winfetch

    A command-line system information utility written in PowerShell

    Winfetch is a PowerShell‑based, command-line system information utility for Windows, inspired by tools like Neofetch. It displays OS, hardware, and installed software data alongside ASCII or logo art, optimized for aesthetic screenshots or user status displays. Highly customizable with minimal footprint, it’s ideal for personalization and visual system summaries.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    deno_install

    deno_install

    Deno Binary Installer

    One-line commands to install Deno on your system.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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  • The CI/CD Platform built for Mobile DevOps Icon
    The CI/CD Platform built for Mobile DevOps

    For mobile app developers interested in a powerful CI/CD platform for mobile app development and mobile DevOps

    Save time, money, and developer frustration with fast, flexible, and scalable mobile CI/CD that just works. Whether you swear by native or would rather go cross-platform, we have you covered. From Swift to Objective-C, Java to Kotlin, as well as Xamarin, Cordova, Ionic, React Native, and Flutter: Whatever you choose, we will automatically configure your initial workflows and have you building in minutes.
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    Oh My Posh 2

    Oh My Posh 2

    A prompt theming engine for Powershell

    Oh My Posh 2 is an older theme engine for PowerShell inspired by Oh My Z‑SH and PS‑Config. It provides configurable, visually enriched command prompts—including git status, failed command markers, and session indicators—without altering default PowerShell behavior. Though superseded by the newer cross‑shell Oh My Posh utility, version 2 remains notable for its modular theming approach.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    WinPower

    WinPower

    ⚡A bundle of CLI tools that powers Windows users!

    A simply, powerful, awesome command-line interface (CLI) software has an array of tools crafted using batch and PowerShell scripts. WinPower effortlessly streamlines a wide range of mundane and time-consuming tasks, freeing you from their drudgery. So that you get POWER from WinPower!
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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