A .NET cross-platform CLI app that uses TorSharp to run a local proxy
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A .NET cross-platform CLI app that uses TorSharp to run a local proxy
Deep deletion command for .NET (like rm -rf)
A dotnet tool to manage multiple Visual Studio startup projects for a solution
A dotnet tool to run arbitrary commands from a project's "scripts" object
Bogus.CLI is a command-line tool built on the powerful Bogus library by Brian Chavez. It simplifies fake data generation, allowing you to create flexible and efficient data directly from your terminal.
AWS Service Authentication Tool (awsat) is a cross-platform CLI that automates AWS CodeArtifact and ECR authentication tokens—streamlining your login workflow. Available as a .NET global tool, it supports Windows, macOS, and Linux with detailed logging for easy auditing and troubleshooting.
A .NET cross-platform micro-service that just echoes whatever you send it
.NET libraries and tools to reverse-generate C# code from type and member information using reflection
🛠 A .NET tool wrapper to manually run ilc - the IL compiler.
Code sample for working with command line arguments for console and dotnet tool projects
.NET tool for determining which projects are affected by a set of changes. Useful for large projects or monorepos.
.NET Global Tool for creating GUIDs/UUIDs
.NET Global Tool for pinging URLs
.NET tool for determining which projects are affected by a set of changes. Useful for large projects or monorepos.
Tool that helps to sanitize open api defintion files to import them into Azure APIM
Learn how to work with console application, beginner to advance topics
🛠 A .NET tool wrapper for csc, the C# compiler.
This project is a backend API for a travel agency, providing authentication features such as user registration, login, and logout. It also supports booking flights and hotels, similar to popular travel booking platforms like Booking.com.
The Command Line Interface for BlackHole Core ORM. Adds capability of Database First architecture to the BlackHole
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